Marigold Way - paving

A crew paves a driveway at a new housing development on Marigold Way in Hooksett in November.

Buying a house in New Hampshire in 2021 required patience and persistence — and a lot more cash.

A family needed $20,000 more in yearly income in 2021 versus a year earlier to afford a 30-year-mortgage for a median-price home in Hillsborough County, which includes Manchester and Nashua.

What's Working

What’s Working

Marigold Way

A new Hooksett subdivision was taking shape on Marigold Way in November.

What’s Working, a series exploring solutions for New Hampshire’s workforce needs, is sponsored by the New Hampshire Solutions Journalism Lab at the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications and is funded by Eversource, Fidelity Investments, the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, the New Hampshire College & University Council, Northeast Delta Dental and the New Hampshire Coalition for Business and Education. Contact reporter Michael Cousineau at mcousineau@unionleader.com. To read stories in the series, visit unionleader.com/whatsworking.