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The end of tenant protections on July 31 has raised concerns that thousands of Florida residents will be unable to afford their monthly rent and face eviction.
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A company called Pallet demonstrated a new solution to sheltering people without permanent housing in Orlando at the Salvation Army today.
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Following a nationwide trend, vacation home sales in Florida shot up during the pandemic. A recent report captured some industry sales data.
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President Biden is expected to meet with Senate Republicans today to discuss funding for the plan.
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Wendover will not only develop the community in conjunction with Universal, but oversee it for the next 55 years.
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One bedroom units start at $740 dollars a month and two bedroom units cost $880 dollars a month.
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Nguyen is a first generation American who works at UCF.
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The nonprofit Central Florida Foundation is forming a trust to raise money for affordable housing. The foundation announced today that it will partner with local banks, small businesses and philanthropic groups.
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Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings' "Housing For All" affordable housing task force has released its preliminary recommendations ahead of its November 15th final report to the Orange County Commission. Economic analyst Hank Fishkind tells 90.7’s Nicole Darden Creston he thinks the task force proposals are focusing on the right thing to help increase affordable housing availability in Central Florida – increasing supply.
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Housing affordability is becoming an increasing problem across the nation and particularly here in Central Florida. Economic analyst Dr. Hank Fishkind notes how odd this is, given that the country is enjoying the longest economic expansion in U.S. history with very low interest rates and strong gains in employment.