Affordable housing

Amazon-backed affordable housing hits Seattle milestone

Amazon has reached a milestone of 10,000 affordable housing units funded in Seattle’s Puget Sound region, part of the $2 billion Housing Equity Fund the online retail giant launched in 2021. The announcement coincides with the opening of Connection Angle Lake — a 130-unit development from Mercy Housing built with the help of a $17 […]

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Inventory, demand continue to improve in housing market

Inventory, demand continue to improve in housing market

Rows of houses stand in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., as seen in this aerial photo taken on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009. Photographer: Jacob KeplerJacob Kepler/Bloomberg The housing market is edging toward becoming buyer friendly, as inventory reached multi-year highs and purchase demand remained strong last month, according to HouseCanary’s latest Market Pulse Report. Total for

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Baltimore’s push against vacant housing shows positive results

Recent efforts to cut down on vacant residential properties in Baltimore have proven to be effective, according to new Urban Institute data. By 2020, the city had more than 16,000 vacant buildings and a residential vacancy rate of 7.7%. In parts of east and west Baltimore, the rate was nearly one in three houses. “Vacancy

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Clayton debuts CrossMod manufactured homes at HUD showcase

Tennessee-based homebuilder Clayton Homes presented the first official single-section CrossMod manufactured homes at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s 2025 Innovative Housing Showcase this past weekend. The event allowed the public, policymakers and housing leaders to tour the model, which was introduced following the expansion of conventional financing options by Fannie Mae and

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Bill aims to expand affordable housing on unused religious, college land

U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner (D-Va.), Andy Kim (D-N.J.) and Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.) introduced legislation last week that would make it easier for faith-based organizations and colleges to convert unused land into affordable housing. The measure — called the Yes in God’s Back Yard (YIGBY) Act — would direct federal resources to help religious

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Los Angeles ‘mansion tax’ fuels record affordable housing funding

Los Angeles will make $387 million available for affordable housing projects — reportedly the largest single funding round in the city housing department history. Applications for the funds opened Sept. 5 and close Oct. 20. Eligible applicants include nonprofit and for-profit developers, community land trusts, limited equity housing cooperatives, public entities and other organizations, the

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New bill aims to ‘unlock’ affordable housing funding

U.S. Reps. Sam Liccardo, D-Calif., and Mike Flood, R-Neb., introduced legislation Tuesday aimed at making it easier for cities to use federal money to build affordable housing. The Unleashing Needed Local Options to Construct and Keep Housing (UNLOCK) Act would loosen restrictions on how municipalities spend Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. Efforts stem from

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U.S. homeownership falls for first time since 2016

For the first time since 2016, the number of American households who are homeowners declined on an annual basis, in another signpost that high home prices and elevated interest rates are taking people out of the market, a Redfin study of U.S. Census data found. The study estimated about 86.2 million Americans own their home,

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Trump weighs declaring national housing emergency, Bessent says

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the Trump administration may declare a national housing emergency this fall as the White House looks to highlight key issues for midterm campaign voters. “We’re trying to figure out what we can do, and we don’t want to step into the business of states, counties, and municipal governments,” Bessent told

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Modular and container homes: The good and bad for lenders

The evolving housing market has brought modular and container homes to the forefront as innovative solutions to various challenges. With their unique features, these housing types offer promising opportunities and come with notable risks. For lenders, understanding both the good and bad of modular and container homes in the housing market is important for future

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