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What is the future for Southern Dallas housing and economic development?
Leaders focused on shaping the future of Southern Dallas say the area is attracting major economic development opportunities, but companies want to see more investments in infrastructure and housing to support workers.
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Leaders say housing and infrastructure are key to Southern Dallas' Growth
Community leaders, developers, and economic development directors gathered on Tuesday, April 22, for the 8th Annual Inland Port Symposium at the University of North Texas at Dallas.
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Nonprofit offers downpayment help, lower interest rates to Dallas Homebuyers
NACA’s Dallas event offers free homeownership guidance and mortgage assistance April 25–27.
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How hard is it to buy a home right now? Check the 온라인카지노사이트 News Home Buyer Index
Home prices, interest rates, availability and more factor into our new metric, updated monthly, that gauges how difficult it is to buy a home where you live.
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Office to residential conversion on LBJ in Dallas to include affordable housing
The Dallas City Council approved the acquisition of a 10-story office tower at 5550 LBJ Freeway to convert into a 399-unit apartment complex
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60,000 Americans to lose their rental assistance and risk eviction unless Congress acts
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development says that rental assistance for some 60,000 Americans fleeing homelessness or domestic violence will run out of money by the end of next year.
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State Senator Royce West calls for action on housing
A Texas lawmaker says the time for bold action on housing is now. Texas is in the middle of a population boom that could push the state past 40 million residents by 2040, Senator Royce West says the state needs to prioritize housing or risk losing out on economic opportunities.
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Texas lawmaker proposes state funding for workforce housing
With more companies relocating to the Lone Star State, State Sen. Royce West says the state must also make room for the workers they bring.
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Many first-time homebuyers are pushing 40 as millennials wait in vain for a better market
While the opening months of this year showed early signs of a thaw, the nation’s housing market remains far out of reach for many would-be buyers.
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Texas churches push to build houses amid affordable housing crisis
In response to Texas’ affordable housing crisis, there’s a growing movement of churches saying, “Yes, in God’s Backyard.” 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Brittney Johnson spoke with a local pastor who supports the effort.
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Amid affordable housing crisis, Texas churches push to build in ‘God's Backyard'
Several churches are asking Texas legislators to pass a bill that would waive certain zoning regulations, making the path for affordable housing easier.
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New partnership aims to boost homeownership, wealth through churches
A new partnership is aiming to get more families into homes by connecting with them through churches.
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Why you may hear more talk of housing in houses of worship
Many consider this the most difficult market in decades but they also say people shouldn’t give up because home ownership a key way to build wealth long-term. The National Association of Real Estate is partnering with the National Baptist Convention which means many people may start hearing a lot more about housing when they’re visiting their houses of...
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Dallas takes steps to make sure homeless encampments don't return
Dallas City Hall is moving more employees to help keep former homeless encampments from filling back up. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s David Goins reports it’s part of a larger effort to end homeless sleeping overnight and outdoors by finding housing for as many neighbors as possible.
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Dallas Street Response launched ahead of homelessness funding expansion request
Dallas City Manager said dozens of employees will help in ongoing city efforts to keep cleared-out downtown homeless encampments from repopulating.
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New report shows TX housing market trends shifting in favor of home buyers
There may be some hope on the horizon for Texas homebuyers who’ve been waiting for a better deal.
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Builders putting up homes at record pace
The latest housing insight from the Texas Real Estate Research Center shows signs of hope for home buyers looking for a deal.
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Housing changes could come to some first time homebuyers
There may be more barriers for people trying to buy a home. Nonpermanent residents will no longer be eligible for government backed loans. That’s one of several new directives from the White House.
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Changes to federal housing programs may reduce help for first-time home buyers
More barriers are going up for people trying to buy a home. Nonpermanent residents will no longer be eligible for government-backed loans, according to one of several new directives from the White House. Starting May 25, nonpermanent residents such as DACA recipients, also known as Dreamers, or people in the U.S on work visas, will not be eligible for FHA…
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Former Elan City Lights building converts to affordable housing after council approval
The Dallas City Council approved the acquisition of an apartment complex by the Dallas Housing Finance Corporation this week. The complex was the site of a deadly crane collapse in 2019.