MANCHESTER, N.H. —
New polling shows growing public support for more action on affordable housing.
The latest annual statewide survey of voter attitudes on affordable housing will be released on Wednesday. It was conducted by the Initiative for Housing Policy and Practice at Saint Anselm College.
The poll found that 78% of New Hampshire voters think their communities need more affordable housing, 68% support allowing large single-family homes to be converted into up to four apartments, and 59% back designating smaller lots for starter homes.
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"So you really see this across party lines, across demographics, across every region of New Hampshire. In fact, some might say it's the most unifying issue of our