
How to get a first-time home buyer grant in the Philly region
How to get a first-time home buyer grant in the Philly region. | From: The Inquirer (Read more.)
How to get a first-time home buyer grant in the Philly region. | From: The Inquirer (Read more.)
Philadelphia’s housing crunch — which has spurred rising costs and competitiveness — has had a profound impact on people at the lowest levels of the income bracket, including those without shelter and residents at risk of homelessness. | From: Metro Philly (Read more.)
The Do Not Solicit registry protects homeowners from predatory real estate brokers and wholesalers. | From: AL DÍA (Read more.)
High demand for rentals means some landlords don’t want to accept tenants who use the federal rental assistance. Property owners can be choosy. | From: The Inquirer (Read more.)
The Philadelphia Housing Authority is offering signing bonuses and free insurance to landlords who join the agency’s housing voucher program. | From: PlanPhilly (Read more.)
City Council President Darrell Clarke has reintroduced a resolution needed to complete a contested affordable housing project in his North Philadelphia district. | From: PlanPhilly (Read more.)
Philadelphians are struggling to save up enough money to move due to inflation and the rising cost of gas, food and other everyday items, a new survey found. | From: Metro Philly (Read more.)
What affordable housing is, where you can look for it, and what programs exist in Philly to help. | From: The Inquirer (Read more.)
Many issues impact housing affordability in Philadelphia, but there is one that impacts more than 10,000 households in mostly low-income neighborhoods and is a huge barrier to equity and generational wealth. Unfortunately, many Philadelphians are at risk, and they don’t know it. This is the issue of tangled titles, or when the name on a home’s deed does not match its current owner. | From: PlanPhilly (Read more.)
The residents of University City Townhomes are still required to leave by July, when the property owner’s subsidized housing contract with HUD ends. | From: The Inquirer (Read more.)
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