ity council is going to bat for would-be homeowners, applauding a forgivable loan program for down payments and swiftly defeating a push to steer funding toward affordable housing. Politicians threw their support behind the revival of a Queen’s Park and Ottawa-funded, city-stewarded program that would provide some London renters a 20-year forgivable loan up to […]
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hould money potentially earmarked for Londoners to get a loan for a down payment on a home instead be directed to shelters or affordable housing?
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The rule would prohibit extended stays at MDOT rest areas and carpool lots—spaces where some unhoused Michigan residents have sought refuge.
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The city is looking to give London renters a hand up by bringing back a forgivable loan that can go towards owning a house
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This year, trade instability and high construction costs delivered a tranquilizer dart to the home-building industry.
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A Free Press reader calls for leadership in health care, on regulatory bodies, and on the public to demand better from mental health units.
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The site of a closed elementary school on Hamilton Road could be home to a new park, townhomes and apartment buildings.
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Traverse City Facebook groups are being flooded by fake real estate listings, featuring photos of real properties and luring in renters with affordable prices.
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A group of 15 community organizations is coming together to host the city’s second tenants’ support fair — a free event that aims to educate renters about their rights and help them access resources.
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Crafting new laws benefits from consultation, careful debate, expert testimony, and even compromise
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City staff are recommending the city pursue housing development on a parking lot in Old East Village and two lots at Ridout and Horton
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City hall is starting to look for builders to re-develop its campus at 300 Dufferin Ave., loading it with more office space, housing, and parking.