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The Palm Beach Board of County Commissioners have approved two bonds to help pay for two major affordable rental housing developments: One specifically for qualified veterans and another aimed at low-income residents.
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The high demand and high costs for housing in South Florida is taking a toll on college students who juggle classes and part-time jobs.
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When the pandemic spurred people to move to Florida, they may not have changed jobs, but they brought their paychecks with them – almost $40 billion worth. And a lot of that came to South Florida.
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Community leaders, policymakers and housing advocates will meet Wednesday for the first “Miami Housing and Health Summit” to formulate solutions to improve access to affordable housing and healthcare in Miami-Dade County.
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Residents of the Wilshire Condominium on Miami Gardens Drive were evacuated from their apartments after an electrical explosion — thrusting them into a South Florida housing market that's far from affordable.
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Compared to early 2021, Miami-Dade County has now doubled its investment into affordable and workforce housing projects — at a time when median monthly rent for a one-bedroom is just under $2,700.
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South Florida is in the epicenter of a cost of living crisis, driven by the exploding cost of housing while wages lag far behind. WLRN has compiled resources for those seeking assistance either with renting or for potentially owning a home.
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Coral Gables finally has enough petition signatures to annex Little Gables, an unincorporated area made up of single-family homes. But low-income families residing in a trailer park now fear for their future.
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One of the state’s leading experts on affordable housing told stakeholders in Broward that developers need to be seen as friends, not foes.
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Host Carlos Frías is joined by Miami-Dade County's director of public housing and community development. He's a Miami native who's trying to find solutions to the housing affordability crisis.
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A Miami Herald investigative reporter spent months talking to trailer park residents who live in what is truly one of the last affordable places to live in Miami. A new development is forcing them all to move.
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The proposal would have pushed state lawmakers to allow the county to use millions of tourism tax dollars for affordable housing.