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Proponents of low-density multi-family housing argue that it increases housing stock by allowing for more units but also expands options by creating smaller homes for starter families or empty nesters.
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The number of people using Baltimore’s emergency shelter system for overnight stays has doubled in the last two years, the latest city data shows.
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Hope Village, a new tiny home development turns unhoused into first-time homebuyers.
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Blighted row houses in East Baltimore have been rehabilitated into affordable units where 15 international teachers are now living onsite.
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During the town hall, attendees formed small groups to discuss strategies for attracting more residents, resources for renters and homeowners and improving affordability.
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The deal comes nearly three years after the mayor called executing such a purchase his “top priority.”
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After shutting down during the pandemic and missing out on a grant from its primary donor, Night of Peace is appealing to community members and local businesses to stay afloat.
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One homebuilding group says 2023 has been a record-breaking year, as it continues to push that homeownership should be for all.
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The bill passed Monday night aims to address failures in an old inclusionary housing law that only created few units.
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“The most important thing is that we get people on those lists so that they have an equal opportunity to receive housing as soon as it's made available,” said the authority’s communications director.