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D.C.’s ‘Missing Middle’: How Moderate-income Earners Are Squeezed Out of Affordable Housing
The Coalition for Non-profit Housing and Economic Development is addressing the missing middle housing crisis by partnering with developers to provide affordable housing for moderate-income individuals, while also advocating for equitable development across all communities.
Start Planning Now with D.C., Prince George’s County Home Ownership Support
Explore homeownership support in D.C. and Prince George’s County. Discover programs that assist first-time buyers in securing their dream home.
Three Things Veterans Need to Know When Buying a Home
Learn essential tips for veterans buying a home, including navigating VA loans, understanding financial benefits, and avoiding common pitfalls.
Ward 7 Group Prepares Homeowners to ‘Survive, Adapt, Thrive’ During Natural Disasters
The Ward 7 Resilience Hub Community Coalition is working to educate residents and business owners in Ward 7 about urban resilience and prepare them for potential flooding, while also building a comprehensive plan to protect the community from natural disasters.
New Mother Says ‘Middle Class Feels Like Lower Class’ As She Saves for Home
Modupe Idris, a Nigerian-American, is struggling to achieve the American dream of homeownership due to inflation outpacing wage growth, and is considering a career in IT to help her reach her financial goals.
Sharing Space: East of the River Resident Explains What to Expect Before Considering Airbnb Hosting
Synta Keeling, a lawyer and Airbnb host, has found that hosting on the vacation rental app has provided her with extra income, tax benefits, and a chance to meet interesting people, but she cautions potential hosts to research local regulations and manage expectations to attract renters.