Preview: Tomorrow’s “Getting By, Getting Ahead” Looks At High-End Homebuilding In A Lackluster Market
![Inside a Lakes Region vacation home](http://stateimpact.npr.org/new-hampshire/files/2012/07/IMG_14241-620x348.jpg)
Amanda Loder / StateImpact New Hampshire
The slowing high-end second home market didn't only affect home builders and realtors
Tomorrow on Morning Edition on NHPR, you can catch the sixth installment of our seven-part series “Getting By, Getting Ahead.” This summer, StateImpact is looking at the personal stories behind New Hampshire’s economic recovery, and how they vary by industry and region. This evening on All Things Considered, host Brady Carlson spoke with reporter Amanda Loder about how the Lakes Region‘s high-end vacation home bubble affected not only developers and wealthy tourists, but also year-round residents.
If you’d like to find out more about the area’s intricate tourism and high-end real estate markets, check out our Lakes Region Economic Snapshot.