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Indiana has only 34 affordable and available rental units for every 100 extremely low-income households in the state, according to a report from the National Low Income Housing Coalition.
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Fourteen of Indiana's top 20 occupations has a median wage that is less than what's needed to afford a typical two-bedroom apartment in the state.
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Three candidates seeking to fill a vacant seat on the Bloomington City Council took questions from precinct committee members at a Democratic Party forum over the weekend.
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Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County and county officials are partnering to build new income-restricted housing units south of Bloomington.
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The legislation that would allow housing development on steeper slopes passed the Indiana House on Tuesday.
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Terran Robotics is attempting to solve the affordable housing crisis by merging new technology with ancient building methods.
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The fair is aimed at undergraduate students still looking for a place to live next school year.
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Development will soon begin on 334 housing units planned for an income-restricted housing complex on Bloomington’s northwest side.
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The project still in its early stages. Several details have yet to be worked out, including where the development will be built.
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You asked, we answered. How does housing affordability affect options for those who were formerly incarcerated?