Open Houses, New Builds, And Big Momentum
Spring has arrived in full force at Kinstruct Tiny Homes, and the pace has been nothing short of exciting. Across New Hampshire, the team has been breaking ground on new projects, wrapping up custom builds, cleaning up after an especially wet season, and welcoming new families into the ADU movement. With longer days and warmer weather finally here, site visits are back in full swing and momentum is building everywhere you look.
One of the biggest highlights this month is an upcoming ADU Open House in Pembroke, New Hampshire. On Memorial Day from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM, visitors will have the opportunity to walk through a recently completed attached ADU with a garage under, custom designed for multigenerational living. The event gives families a chance to meet the Kinstruct team, explore the craftsmanship firsthand, and learn why more New Hampshire homeowners are turning to ADUs as a practical housing solution for aging parents and extended family living.
The Kinstruct team also took a transparent approach in this month’s update by addressing the ongoing volatility in construction material pricing. Costs tied to concrete, insulation, windows, and doors continue to fluctuate, creating challenges throughout the industry. Rather than avoiding the conversation, Kinstruct emphasized its commitment to honest communication and highlighted the strong vendor and subcontractor relationships helping them maintain fair pricing whenever possible.
Beyond construction, the company continues to deepen its roots in the community. Over the last month, Kinstruct sponsored local events, participated in charity tournaments, attended realtor education programs, and supported business networking opportunities throughout New Hampshire. Their educational outreach surrounding ADUs continues to grow rapidly, with hundreds of local real estate agents now trained on the evolving rules, regulations, and opportunities tied to accessory dwelling units.
Another major topic this month centered around financing and real estate strategy for families considering an ADU project. Kinstruct highlighted its partnership with Sopris Realty, offering listing discounts for homeowners selling a property as part of an ADU build plan. The company shared several common strategies families are using today, including selling a parent’s existing home to help fund construction, using HELOC financing, and exploring ADU specific mortgage programs.
Construction progress also continues across several active projects. In Andover, final steps are underway on a garage conversion project featuring a screened porch and a standout custom ceiling detail. In Windham, one of the company’s first groundbreakings of the season has already moved well into the framing phase.
Looking ahead, the team is also searching for land opportunities throughout New Hampshire as demand for smaller and more affordable housing options continues to rise. With multigenerational living becoming increasingly common nationwide, Kinstruct believes ADUs represent one of the most important housing trends currently reshaping communities across the country.
As always, Kinstruct closed out the month by encouraging families, homeowners, and real estate professionals to stay connected through social media, upcoming trainings, and future events. With a growing team, expanding showroom space, and more ADU projects underway than ever before, the company continues to position itself as one of New Hampshire’s most active voices in the tiny home and multigenerational housing movement.
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