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TheTowerBard t1_ja866dr wrote
Reply to comment by Internal_Ring_121 in That 44-unit tiny home development, built by employer who can't keep staff by GraniteGeekNH
I have a place in CT for that much that I can walk to the beach from… 😳
tombradyisgod_12 t1_ja862ep wrote
Reply to We Finally Get Snowstorms.... In March by TheCloudBoy
Looks like 8-12” for me in the Lakes Region. More than what WMUR is saying. Interesting. Thanks Cloudboy!
TheTowerBard t1_ja862am wrote
Reply to comment by 1976dave in That 44-unit tiny home development, built by employer who can't keep staff by GraniteGeekNH
I have a spacious apartment in CT that I pay $1,200 / month for and I can walk to the beach from… I know I have a good deal (that’s why I’ve hung on to it) but my gods man. These places should be $600 top. Less if you’re an employee of the company that owns the town… er uh… “house.”
merryone2K t1_ja860hx wrote
Reply to That 44-unit tiny home development, built by employer who can't keep staff by GraniteGeekNH
Interesting alternative to not paying a livable wage.
smartest_kobold t1_ja85z76 wrote
Reply to comment by Squidworth89 in That 44-unit tiny home development, built by employer who can't keep staff by GraniteGeekNH
They'd be fools not to apply for the Low Income Housing Tax Credit. There's an Affordable Housing Fund that supplies low interest loans and grants. Plus, if they pay their employees poorly enough for them to qualify for housing vouchers, they get the money they save on labor and that sweet government subsidy.
They run a private business and have no reason or obligation to announce to a local reporter where the money comes from gets made on this feel good story with an easy SEO boosting buzzword.
TheTowerBard t1_ja85m0o wrote
Reply to comment by Squidworth89 in That 44-unit tiny home development, built by employer who can't keep staff by GraniteGeekNH
It is absolutely the responsibility of employers to pay a wage people can live on. Corporate profits are through the roof while wages are in the gutter. You’ve been brainwashed, Squiddy.
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Reply to comment by nataylor7 in That 44-unit tiny home development, built by employer who can't keep staff by GraniteGeekNH
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Leemcardhold t1_ja851bx wrote
You can sit in traffic on the kanc
Squidworth89 t1_ja84ww2 wrote
Reply to comment by Internal_Ring_121 in That 44-unit tiny home development, built by employer who can't keep staff by GraniteGeekNH
1% rule. In line with that. Nuts how much tiny houses cost… but yeah.
TheTowerBard t1_ja84t6n wrote
Reply to comment by GraniteGeekNH in That 44-unit tiny home development, built by employer who can't keep staff by GraniteGeekNH
I read it, it’s a company town with a twist:
“The project, a modern twist on the old model of companies building housing for workers…”
This is not the solution our society needs.
take7pieces t1_ja84n89 wrote
Depends on where you are staying and what your interests are.
blzac33 t1_ja84kid wrote
Reply to comment by OldEnoughToKnowButtr in U.K. students stuck in the U.S. after school says Kancamagus Lodge destroyed passports by NewEnglandBlueberry
Very good point.
vjalander t1_ja84hqd wrote
Reply to comment by AgathaMarple in How worried should we be if the debt ceiling isn’t lifted? by AgathaMarple
Try r/personalfinance
_drjayphd_ t1_ja84ddx wrote
Reply to comment by jmmky67 in Controversial opinión, but I do think the Nashua Center of Arts looks good in the city. by teddyjr32378
According to another comment they're scheduled to repave Main Street this summer, looks like August and September at night.
smartest_kobold t1_ja84brv wrote
Reply to comment by GraniteGeekNH in That 44-unit tiny home development, built by employer who can't keep staff by GraniteGeekNH
Anybody can apply is... not promising much.
TheMobyDicks t1_ja83zxv wrote
Reply to comment by smartest_kobold in That 44-unit tiny home development, built by employer who can't keep staff by GraniteGeekNH
Congratulations. You're EXACTLY wrong. Fact is, they applied for InvestNH and didn't get it. John plans, when the ribbon is cut (and, of course, the politicians are there), to note he and Maggie did the project without any outside financial assistance.
Curious_Buffalo_1206 t1_ja83by0 wrote
Reply to comment by 1976dave in That 44-unit tiny home development, built by employer who can't keep staff by GraniteGeekNH
> "hey live in this house I built and work for me. Here's your pay check, I'll have 2/3 of it back now"
You wipe 16 bums, what do you get?
Another day older and deeper in debt.
Saint Peter don’t call me ‘cause I can’t go.
I owe my soul to the company store.
blubox28 t1_ja837b7 wrote
Reply to comment by Irishbangers14 in Controversial opinión, but I do think the Nashua Center of Arts looks good in the city. by teddyjr32378
8-)
GreatGrandaddyPurp t1_ja836an wrote
Reply to comment by cdot666 in U.K. students stuck in the U.S. after school says Kancamagus Lodge destroyed passports by NewEnglandBlueberry
Killington and Sugarloaf blow Loon out of the water
Irishbangers14 t1_ja8341k wrote
Reply to comment by blubox28 in Controversial opinión, but I do think the Nashua Center of Arts looks good in the city. by teddyjr32378
“Duh” maybe my eyes are weak but I 1. Did not initially see that 2. Would need to have zoomed in to make it out fully. Kudos to you for dissecting my comment
Goodbye11035Karma t1_ja830c4 wrote
Reply to comment by 1976dave in That 44-unit tiny home development, built by employer who can't keep staff by GraniteGeekNH
> they're anticipated to go for 1200/month
Are you for real? I spend that on a full-sized house (except upstairs; that was built for hobbits and I'm slightly taller than the average hobbit) in an expensive area.
What a money grab!
littleedge t1_ja82z8a wrote
Reply to comment by 1976dave in That 44-unit tiny home development, built by employer who can't keep staff by GraniteGeekNH
Yeah that’s the piece.
“At or below the…$1,200” level for such a tiny house? Im assuming it’ll be at. I’m all for these small housing options - some people don’t want or need a huge space - but this is like a $600/month home, tops.
xormybxo t1_ja82o7q wrote
Reply to Controversial opinión, but I do think the Nashua Center of Arts looks good in the city. by teddyjr32378
Modern & historic architecture together 👌🏻
Curious_Buffalo_1206 t1_ja82e3z wrote
Reply to comment by wakaboom1 in Controversial opinión, but I do think the Nashua Center of Arts looks good in the city. by teddyjr32378
Nashua’s gotten several of those best places to live awards. The secret’s been out for like 40 years at this point. It also got expensive a while ago, and it was really only cheap because of the one-two punch of the dotcom crash and 2008. They should’ve been shooting in their backyards at 3am more often ten years ago if they wanted to stop it (as the memes tell you to do). Too late now.
There’s two types of people. One thinks Hudson or Grafton is trashy, the other looks at anything resembling a city and thinks it’s trashy. But never fear, everyone knows ManchVegas is trashy.
smartest_kobold t1_ja86tg5 wrote
Reply to comment by TheMobyDicks in That 44-unit tiny home development, built by employer who can't keep staff by GraniteGeekNH