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 Three Ways Hospitals and Health Systems Can Improve How They Invest in Affordable Housing

Three Ways Hospitals and Health Systems Can Improve How They Invest in Affordable Housing

Adequate, safe, and affordable housing is one of our most basic needs. But in the US, access to housing is not guaranteed. Demand for affordable housing is growing, especially as housing costs [...]

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 Is Austin About to Make it Easier for Affordable Housing to Get Built?

Is Austin About to Make it Easier for Affordable Housing to Get Built?

Like many other American cities, Austin, Texas, is in the midst of a housing crisis. Much of this crisis can be attributed to self-imposed overregulation of the housing market and, certainly in [...]

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 Pushing Opportunity Zones to Fulfill Their Promise

Pushing Opportunity Zones to Fulfill Their Promise

Densely populated cities—many of which already face displacement pressures and offer limited opportunities for low-income communities—are bracing themselves. An estimated $7 trillion in [...]

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 Reinvention underway in 85705 for distressed housing, burdened neighborhoods

Reinvention underway in 85705 for distressed housing, burdened neighborhoods

It wasn’t until the 1970s that the area began to change, and with the increasing crime came challenging social issues. To read more click here.

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 The Hottest Rentals Are Single-Family Homes, and Boomers Are Snapping Them Up

The Hottest Rentals Are Single-Family Homes, and Boomers Are Snapping Them Up

The number of newly built, single-family rentals was up from 37,000 in 2017 to 43,000 in 2018, according to the National Association of Home Builders. To read more click here.

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 Since 2008, Only High-Income People Have Seen Their Housing Costs Drop

Since 2008, Only High-Income People Have Seen Their Housing Costs Drop

Apartment List research finds that housing markets are only exacerbating the gap between the rich and poor, and homeowners and renters. To read more click here.

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 Poll: Public Expects Elected Officials to Address Housing Affordability

Poll: Public Expects Elected Officials to Address Housing Affordability

Opportunity Starts at Home Campaign says poll is a ‘call to action.’ To read more click here.

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 A One-Stop Shop for Affordable Backyard Homes Advances in L.A.

A One-Stop Shop for Affordable Backyard Homes Advances in L.A.

A new program in Los Angeles seeks to finance and build accessory dwellings for homeowners who agree to rent them to Section 8 voucher-holders. To read more click here.

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 KOLD:  Study ranks AZ as third worst state for affordable housing

KOLD: Study ranks AZ as third worst state for affordable housing

TUCSON, AZ (KOLD News 13) – A new study ranks Arizona as one of the worst states for affordable housing. To read more click here.

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 This City Might Give Homeless People the Right to Camp Anywhere

This City Might Give Homeless People the Right to Camp Anywhere

A ballot question before Denver voters next week would make sleeping on the streets easier. To read more click here.

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