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Portsmouth, NH — Eastern Real Estate and The Kane Company have officially commenced construction on Prescott Post, a significant multifamily development featuring 360 Class A rental units. This project aims to address the growing demand for housing in New Hampshire's seacoast region, providing modern living spaces to meet the needs of residents.
The Prescott Post development is strategically located to offer residents easy access to local amenities, including shopping, dining, and recreational facilities. With its contemporary design and high-quality construction, the community is expected to enhance the local housing market and contribute positively to the Portsmouth area.
As New Hampshire continues to experience population growth, projects like Prescott Post are essential in providing affordable and accessible housing options. The developers are committed to ensuring that the new community will not only meet the housing needs of the area but also foster a vibrant neighborhood atmosphere for all residents. Construction is anticipated to progress rapidly, with completion expected in the coming years.
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