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From PublicSource: In Pittsburgh, finding affordable housing can be difficult, whether you seek a room to rent or a place of your own. Owning your property can have substantial financial benefits — such as gaining equity through mortgage principal payments and tax deductions on interest payments....
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From KING 5 news: There is a discussion about the future of affordable housing happening in Tacoma’s Hilltop neighborhood. Community leaders with the grassroots organization Fab-5 teamed up with the Tacoma Housing Authority to make sure residents in the neighborhood are at the...
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From the San Diego Housing Commission's press release:  The presentation of oversized ceremonial keys today culminated the path to homeownership for four families, including Alexis and her children, who celebrated being first-time homebuyers at San Diego Habitat for Humanity’s COMM22...
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From the San Diego Housing Commission e-Newsletter: Hosting a group of housing professionals from The Chartered Institute of Housing South East (United Kingdom) during their visit to Southern California this month was an honor. After their initial stop in Los Angeles, the group met in San...
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From the Vancouver Business Journal: Vancouver Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle and the city of Vancouver have been selected to participate in a national problem-solving session on affordable housing and health. “The Mayors’ Institute on Affordable Housing and Health: Advancing City-Level...
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From The Columbian: For the first time in more than a decade, Vancouver Housing Authority will directly help families become homeowners. A subsidiary of the public agency, Vancouver Affordable Housing Nonprofit, is moving along with plans for an eight-unit townhouse development in central...
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From the New Haven Independent: The 1980s-era “barracks-like” buildings of Westville Manor are slated to be torn down and rebuilt as colorful two- and three-story townhouses surrounded by more green space, and better connected to neighboring West Rock streets. City housing officials and a team of...
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From KIMA-TV: The new Yakima Veteran’s Housing project is being granted up to 150 – thousand dollars to install solar power in the new facility. Yakima Housing Authority is redeveloping a former Marine Corps Armory into a housing for homeless veterans and will be able to have solar power...
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From KIMA-TV: Representative Dan Newhouse is in Yakima visiting the new veterans housing project and talking to local leaders about homelessness in the county. Newhouse toured the former US Marine Corpse Armory building on Tahoma Avenue that will be remodeled and have around 41 units to house...
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From Curbed Seattle: Back in June, Seattle officially launched the “ORCA Opportunity” program with free bus passes for Seattle public high schoolers and some Seattle Colleges students. This year, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan announced in her State of the City address Tuesday, the...

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