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Affordable housing is becoming a needle in a haystack across Michigan. We get responses from a Detroit community and Northern employers. And did the pandemic prove that universal basic income works?
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According to the ATTOM report, in the first three months of 2022, profit margins on median-priced single-family home sales across the United States recorded the first quarterly decline since late 2019, and the largest decline in a decade.
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The legislation is modeled after similar ordinances in New York City, Philadelphia, and Baltimore.
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Home mortgage rates are up in Detroit — but Black people are still being denied for mortgages at higher rates than white people, according to a new report from the nonprofit Detroit Future City.
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The state got more $240 million from the federal government for the Michigan Homeowner Assistance Program. It's meant to help homeowners struggling with housing costs due to the COVID pandemic.
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The new homeowner assistance fund will help those behind in mortgage payments, property taxes and utilities, due to loss of income during the pandemic, or increased costs related to the pandemic
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High demand and low supply has led to high home sale prices in 2021 - a trend that is expected to continue for the foreseeable future.
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Homeownership has long been a ticket to building intergenerational wealth. But for many Black families, it’s more complicated.
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There's a dramatic rise in foreclosure filings in Michigan, according to new data. But housing-industry experts are downplaying the increase.
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Housing market is sizzling for sellers but homes are even further out of reach for many MichigandersStaying safe inside for the past 15 months has done a number on most people. Anxious for a change of scenery, many Michiganders have been perusing the…