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 Kaine, Hatch bill would protect veterans, low-income families from housing discrimination

Kaine, Hatch bill would protect veterans, low-income families from housing discrimination

U.S. Sens. Tim Kaine (D-VA) and Orrin Hatch (R-UT) have introduced the Fair Housing Improvement Act of 2018 to protect veterans and low-income families from housing discrimination. To read more [...]

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 For Low-Income Renters, the Affordable Housing Gap Persists

For Low-Income Renters, the Affordable Housing Gap Persists

While supply varies by state, not one has enough housing for low-income renters. To read more click here.

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 Catholic Community Services gala honors 3 community leaders

Catholic Community Services gala honors 3 community leaders

Three people are being honored who have truly served the Tucson community. To read more click here.

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 These are the biggest issues for homebuyers according to the mortgage industry

These are the biggest issues for homebuyers according to the mortgage industry

More than half of mortgage professionals say rising interest rates are the biggest obstacle facing the housing market in the year ahead. To read more read this.

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 ‘The Best Mortgage Advice I’ve Heard, Ever’

‘The Best Mortgage Advice I’ve Heard, Ever’

With the hopes of delivering only these golden nuggets of wisdom, we asked homeowners to tell us the very best mortgage advice they’ve been lucky enough to learn. You won’t be sorry [...]

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 Can hearts and minds be changed to support housing homeless people?

Can hearts and minds be changed to support housing homeless people?

A fascinating story of how United to End Homelessness helped a very deserving individual. To read more click here.

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 Monsignor Michael Boland:  The Need for Affordable Housing

Monsignor Michael Boland: The Need for Affordable Housing

Monsignor Michael Boland, president and CEO of Catholic Charities of Chicago, discusses the need for affordable housing and what needs to be done to help those suffering. To read more click here.

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 Renting vs. buying a home: Which is right for you?

Renting vs. buying a home: Which is right for you?

Ultimately, the answer depends on multiple factors, including your finances, your long-term plans and the real estate market in your area. Here are five questions to ask when deciding to rent or [...]

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 When Millennials Battle Boomers Over Housing

When Millennials Battle Boomers Over Housing

In Generation Priced Out, Randy Shaw examines how Boomers have blocked affordable housing in urban neighborhoods, leaving Millennial homebuyers in the lurch. To read more click here.

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 Looking for answers: 1 in 4 live in poverty in Tucson

Looking for answers: 1 in 4 live in poverty in Tucson

Sources of poverty are hard to pinpoint. In Tucson, racial inequality, poor health, a lack of affordable housing, a deprived education system and limited job opportunities generally silhouette [...]

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