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High prices and strict criteria are driving down the amount of people who get government help buying homes in South Florida. But a new program offers relief for some.
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The first 2 phases of construction, consisting of nearly 300 units, should be done by the end of 2024.
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Besides its robustness and resilience, the more cost-effective construction method might help meet the area's need for more affordable housing.
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“Attainable” housing for workers and steps to prevent a push by “woke” billionaires on issues such as energy and fossil fuels will be priorities during the next couple of legislative sessions, incoming House and Senate leaders said at the Sunshine Summit.
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Adam Kaye, the co-owner of Railroad Square, plans to bring a proposal to the Tallahassee City Commission meeting Wednesday. He says he wants to buy the Holton Street Arms and offer the contract to the city.
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The Capital City is facing a severe shortage of lower-cost residence options across the board
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As with much of the nation, the Leon County area has seen a steady increase in homelessness over the past few years
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The first house built as part of the Community Land Trust program in Tallahassee is nearly complete. All it needs now is a bit of landscaping.
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Tallahassee Commissioner Curtis Richardson said a lack of housing is one of the biggest problems the city faces. As the city looks into plans to increase affordable housing, Richardson wants to make sure it’s also equitable.
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The coalition of nearly 20 faith communities hoped the ideas developed over months of study would find favor with Tallahassee city commissioners and State Attorney Jack Campbell