State of Housing: State-Funded Rental Assistance
State of Housing #13: What would state-funded rental assistance look like in Virginia?
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State of Housing #13: What would state-funded rental assistance look like in Virginia?
Read MoreState of Housing #12: Virginia’s programs to address housing insecurity and instability are powerful tools, but more is still needed.
Read MoreState of Housing #11: The Commonwealth’s homebuyer assistance, housing counseling, and home renovation programs help ensure that VIrginia is for Homeowners.
Read MoreState of Housing #10 • 1,036 Words Editor’s note:This is the tenth edition of our “State of Housing”…
Read MoreState of Housing #9: The pandemic put already existing inequalities in the housing system into stark contrast.
Read MoreState of Housing #8: Renting is the only option for a growing number of Virginians, so available and affordable rental housing is more and more important.
Read MoreState of Housing #7: Although Virginia has a higher homeownership rate than the national average, disparities still exist.
Read MoreState of Housing #6: Low supply and limited choices constrain Virginians’ housing options—and affordability.
Read MoreState of Housing #5: Our economy dictates what housing Virginians can—or can’t—afford.
Read MoreState of Housing #4: Demographics are fundamental to understanding Virginia’s current and future housing needs.
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