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 (Un)Affordable: Rents Soar, But Arizona’s Housing Fund Is A Fraction Of What It Once Was

(Un)Affordable: Rents Soar, But Arizona’s Housing Fund Is A Fraction Of What It Once Was

Radio KJZZ looks at Arizona’s Housing Fund. To read more click here.

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 One Region. Many Economies. Special Report on the Affordable Housing Crisis

One Region. Many Economies. Special Report on the Affordable Housing Crisis

“The instability that arises when we have a lack of affordable housing—it’s a hit to our economic potential in a very direct way.” To read more click here.

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 Not in My Backyard: Housing for All Task Force Tackles Affordable Housing Stigma

Not in My Backyard: Housing for All Task Force Tackles Affordable Housing Stigma

Orange County – like many other county and city entities – does not have a public awareness problem surrounding affordable housing. Everybody is talking about it, but acceptance is another story. [...]

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 What Peter Parker Can Teach Us about Housing Affordability

What Peter Parker Can Teach Us about Housing Affordability

Is a Peter Parker who doesn’t struggle with urban problems still Spider-Man? To read more click here.

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 Working up a Sweat with the Self-Help Housing Program

Working up a Sweat with the Self-Help Housing Program

Fifty-four years and 52,000 homes later, the future of the Self-Help Housing Program for low- and very-low income households is uncertain after it was eliminated in a budget proposal for next [...]

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 Study: Latinos Most Affected By Affordable Housing Crisis

Study: Latinos Most Affected By Affordable Housing Crisis

Interview with Agatha So regarding the UnidosUS report on the affordability crisis and Latinos. To read more click here.

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 Your New Favorite Neighbor: The Renter Next Door

Your New Favorite Neighbor: The Renter Next Door

In recent years, another corner of the market has emerged into the spotlight–SFR’s. To read more click here.

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 Housing Market Conditions Across America’s Cities

Housing Market Conditions Across America’s Cities

Which housing market does your city have? There are six. To read more click here.

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 Solutions to the Attainable and Affordable Housing Crisis Are Varied, but Promising

Solutions to the Attainable and Affordable Housing Crisis Are Varied, but Promising

The percentage of the population that can afford a typical home today has been shrinking as the average home size increases—trends that have been continuing for decades. To read more click here.

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 People Start Living Alone Later – and Rising College Attendance Is not the Cause

People Start Living Alone Later – and Rising College Attendance Is not the Cause

In 1980, most adults from age 23 onwards lived independently, without family or roommates. By 2017, this tipping point age had increased to 26. To read more click here.

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