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Thousands of people don’t have stable housing, sleeping on floors and couches and packed into too-small bedrooms. But they are not considered to be homeless.
Discover how proposed changes to HUD policy could leave low-income families at risk of homelessness. Learn about the potential impact on working families with children.
The new law boosts tax credits for housing developers, but sweeping cuts to the social safety net – and a new appropriations bill – will drive housing instability for low-income renters and homeowners ...
Affordable-housing advocates say the budget cuts could destabilize the housing system. About $50 million in multifamily loans ...
Zohran Mamdani, the champion of affordability, failed to win over the very New Yorkers who are struggling the most with money ...
Plus: Single-stair reform in Nashville, an inclusionary zoning lawsuit in Seattle, and a zoning-created full-service Popeyes ...
The Trump administration’s plan to cut $27 billion would make it harder to maintain and pay debt on these properties, ...
A recent proposal from the Trump administration could jeopardize government-subsidized housing for over a million low-income ...
NYC Department of Preservation & Development (HPD) has launched a housing lottery, described as affordable, for units at 66 East 177th Street, a 12-story, residential building in the Mt. Hope section ...
The Trump administration is proposing a two-year time limit on federal housing assistance, which could displace hundreds of ...
Renters in Columbus and throughout Ohio are having a harder time keeping up with rent, according to a new study.
Of the 17 housing authorities that tried time limits, 11 discontinued the trial. None tried two-year limits like those ...