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8 news stories and resources for Phoenix renters this week (April 3)

From office buildings and shipping containers being turned into housing to tips for touching up paint in your rental, here’s a quick recap of helpful links for Phoenix renters.

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From office buildings and shipping containers being turned into housing to tips for touching up paint in your rental, here’s a quick recap of helpful links for Phoenix renters.

👷 In Phoenix, former office buildings are being converted into 1,550 apartment units. (Phoenix Business Journal, paywalled)

🔑 Forty transformed shipping containers will provide transitional housing for older adults in Phoenix. (Axios Phoenix)

🏡 Nearly 1 in 5 Gen Zers in Phoenix own a home, while over 80% rent. (AZ Big Media)

📋 Chandler is opening its public housing waitlist for families needing three to five bedrooms. The deadline to apply is April 17. (ABC 15)

💸 Ever wonder what $2,000 in rent gets you? Here’s how it looks in Phoenix and across the US. (The Copper Courier)

🏠 US home prices have set monthly record highs for over two years straight. So what’s happening with them in Phoenix? (The Copper Courier)

🎨 Need to make some paint touch-ups before leaving your rental? Here’s a tool that could help. (Apartment Therapy)

✍️ I love poetry, and I especially appreciate when it touches on tough topics like housing. Here’s a poem written by someone who was evicted as a child. (Shelterforce)

 

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