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  • Florida rent increases top of the nation with no quick fix in sight

    Florida rent increases top of the nation with no quick fix in sight

    Jun 14, 2022

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    Housing Leadership Council
    in Affordable Housing, News, Unaffordable

    By: Kimberly Miller | Palm Beach Post Crushing rent increases put eight Florida regions, including Palm Beach County, into the top 10 nationwide for priciest hikes since last year, leaving Sunshine State residents and businesses in a housing bind with no quick fixes. An April review by Florida Atlantic University of 107 major real estate markets…

  • Priced Out of Paradise: What are the solutions to Florida’s housing crisis?

    Mar 10, 2022

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    Housing Leadership Council
    in Affordable Housing, News, Unaffordable

    By Dave Bohman | WPTV West Palm Beach Group to urge Palm Beach County to raise $200M in bonds for affordable housing READ ARTICLE

  • Florida’s affordable housing problem has no quick solution

    Mar 10, 2022

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    Housing Leadership Council
    in Affordable Housing, News, Unaffordable

    By: Andrew Atkins, USA Today Network – Florida As Florida’s population grows, so does its affordable housing problem. For local communities around the state, there’s no quick answer. WATCH VIDEO

  • ‘There’s no more room in Florida’ says mom who blames high prices on newcomers.

    Mar 10, 2022

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    Housing Leadership Council
    in Affordable Housing, News, Unaffordable

    By: Kimberly Miller | Palm Beach Post Young adults and low-wage workers aren’t the only ones suffering from soaring rents as middle-age and middle-income Floridians also face downsizing homes and lifestyles that they spent, in some cases, decades attaining. READ ARTICLE Photo by Thomas Cordy | Palm Beach Post

  • After a year of record growth, home prices will continue to rise in 2022, but possibly more slowly

    Dec 6, 2021

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    Housing Leadership Council
    in Affordable Housing, News, Unaffordable

    By Amber Randall |South Florida Sun Sentinel According to a newly released forecast from realtor.com on how the housing market will fare in 2022, home prices are expected to rise almost 6% in South Florida over the next year. This comes after a year and a half of already record growth. There is some good…

  • U.S. Census: Riviera is more racially and ethnically diverse; housing remains a problem

    Oct 25, 2021

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    Housing Leadership Council
    in News, Unaffordable

    By Wayne Washington | Palm Beach Post Riviera Beach is becoming more racially and ethnically diverse and the city’s population growth is adding to its housing crunch, an analysis of 2020 U.S. Census Bureau figures show. The Palm Beach Post is analyzing 2020 U.S. Census Bureau figures for Palm Beach County and several cities and comparing…

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