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Advocates are sounding the alarm over the new state budget they say undercuts funding for the Affordable Housing Trust Fund.
The state is taking away most of a trust fund for building affordable homes, instead giving it to assistance programs for buyers and renters.
The homes are being offered at a time when the median listing price for a home in Kennebunkport in May was $1.8 million.
NLIHC’s virtual hub provides up-to-date information on efforts to advance the housing trust fund initiative—both current and ...
The Housing Department is pushing City Council to continue to provide funding for land acquisition and development subsidies ...
Explore the alarming decline in Louisiana's affordable housing and the hopeful signs of progress in addressing this critical ...
An offer by one nonprofit to cede half its grant to another inspired city officials to step up with more money.
As the need for affordable housing continues to loom over Los Angeles, affordable developments are planting roots in some of ...
NLIHC released today a new report, State & Local Housing Trust Fund. The report summarizes findings from a national survey of ...
The Preservation Society of Asheville and Buncombe County purchased the home on Grail Street for $200,000 in 2022 and ...
The township’s fourth round Affordable Housing and Fair Share Plan was presented to the Brick Township Planning Board and adopted unanimous ...
If the budget is approved, the Affordable Housing Trust Fund would get less money than the year before for the first time in ...