From inside one of nine home under construction in Soldotna, Whitney Cavazos points to her future home a few lots over on Aug. 31, 2023. She and her husband schedule in at... Read more »
Fort Leonard Wood on-post family housing resident, Isabel Lopez, raises her hand to ask Col. Anthony Pollio, U.S. Army Garrison Fort Leonard Wood commander, a question during a quarterly housing town hall... Read more »
Fort Stewart-Hunter Army Airfield Garrison Commander, Col. Marc Austin addresses on-post housing residents during the Sept. 20 housing town hall at Ralphie’s Theater on Fort Stewart. The Housing Town Halls are hosted... Read more »
Across Alaska, it’s a challenge to find affordable housing. Homebuilding and vacancy rates are down, while rent, mortgage rates and home prices are up. The lack of affordable housing drives people into... Read more »
Raymond Fisher recently won the lottery — but not the kind that has a multi-million-dollar jackpot. Fisher, a substance abuse counselor at Legacy Village Wellness Centers in Nipomo, was looking to put... Read more »
The Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors returns from its extended summer break next Tuesday, Aug. 8. Supervisors are set to get back to work on major policy questions facing the county... Read more »
People’s Self-Help Housing wants to convert t.he Motel 6 at 1665 Calle Joaquin in San Luis Obispo into 75 affordable housing units. David Middlecamp dmiddlecamp@thetribunenews.com A San Luis Obispo motel could be... Read more »
Self-Help Enterprises cut the ribbon in April 2023 on a new 42-unit affordable apartment complex in Reedley called Guardian Village. Self-Help rendering Unused land in California may now be converted into affordable... Read more »
When it comes to affordable housing in the Triangle, even mission-driven developers like CASA can struggle to keep rents low. The Raleigh-based nonprofit has a goal to provide vulnerable people access to... Read more »
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Staff Sgt. Ryan Rogers, Operation Test Command, receives advice from Ladina Peikert, self-help coordinator for Cavalry Family Housing, June 9 at the Lawn and Garden Center. (U.S. Army photo by Janecze Wright,... Read more »
Each morning, Denise wakes up in her bed at 40 Prado Homeless Services Center and starts her day’s routine. First, she waits for an opportunity to use the shelter’s shower that accommodates... Read more »
California has always been known as a land of opportunity, where people come to chase their dreams, and where the sun shines bright. However, in recent years, the state’s housing and financial... Read more »
Affordable housing is becoming less affordable for some people in Raleigh even with efforts to keep costs down. Residents of the Grosvenor Gardens Apartments said they’re blindsided by a rent hike of... Read more »
Sponsored by Karbon Homes Inside Housing and Karbon Homes brought together housing professionals to discuss how to improve the lives of people in disadvantaged communities. Photography by Belinda Lawley Sharelines .@insidehousing and @KarbonHomes... Read more »