Affordable Housing
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1916 school building gets new life as affordable housing in Miami, Arizona
With recent housing developments in Globe seeing success, the neighboring town of Miami, Arizona, has followed suit. Here’s what to know about the project.
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Types of Arizona home loans that make buying an obtainable dream
It’s not avocado toast making home ownership unattainable. Here are several lesser-known home loans that can make ownership a reality.
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As a government shutdown looms, Arizonans demand government action
With state budget negotiations underway, Arizona voters want to see more investment in housing, health care, and public education.
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6 Phoenix neighborhoods where rent costs less than $1,200
Is your landlord raising your rent? Here are some Phoenix neighborhoods where you can still find apartments under $1,200.
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OPINION: Trump wants to terminate AmeriCorps. The country needs it more than ever
Nearly 400 Arizonans working to support their communities were placed on leave from AmeriCorps programs, and Democrat state officials are fighting back.
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Need help paying rent in Phoenix? These 10 programs can help
If you’re struggling to find and afford housing, these 10 rental assistance programs in Phoenix can help.
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5 ways to furnish your Phoenix apartment for less
Whether you’re a college student, pet owner, parent, or just a lover of a good deal, there are many ways to furnish your Phoenix apartment for less.
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American Rescue Plan Act helps fund 96-unit affordable housing complex in Phoenix
La Esperanza Terrace, a collaborative local effort, offers vital housing and resources for families in west Phoenix.
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Mayors push for local control over short-term rentals in northern Arizona
Some mayors in northern Arizona attribute a host of problems affecting their cities to a 2016 law preventing them from regulating short-term rentals.
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Arizona Legislature, organizations look to expand low income housing for older adults as population grows
State legislation and local organizations are trying to find fresh ways to tackle an affordable housing crisis for a particular Arizona population—older adults.
























