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The city of Youngstown is one of five Ohio communities to receive funding from the state Department of Development to invest in workforce housing.
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In Jefferson County, community members are working to help unhoused people, after its homeless shelters closed three months ago.
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President Trump has suggested 50-year mortgages as one way to help more people be able to afford home ownership.
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A recent data analysis by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland shows that, in recent years, more out-of-state investors have bought up single family homes.
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In Northwest Ohio’s Williams County, it isn’t hard to find a job. But it is hard to find a house. A grassroots effort aims to change that.
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Ohio companies are exploring weather-resilient alternatives to wood-framed housing.
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In 2024, the National Weather Service recorded more tornadoes in Ohio than ever before. Now, communities are reckoning with what that means for housing.
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Last fall, Newark promised to create a diversion program from those charged with a misdemeanor crime for sleeping outside. Its HOME Court program is now in full swing.
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The Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence is helping sexual assault survivors find the housing they need to heal.
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Ohio organizations from Cincinnati to Toledo hope to build tiny home villages for homeless and housing insecure veterans.