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With the explicit goal of driving homeownership, the city of Ogden renovates homes and sells them to residents at a price cap. One critic says the program misses the mark on helping out more people, including renters.
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Some advocates are pushing Gov. Spencer Cox to veto the bill, but AARP Utah says it will help more people stay in their homes.
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The Utah Homes Investment Program, signed into law in March, is designed to encourage developers to build smaller, more affordable homes.
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As insurance companies re-evaluate risk, they’re increasing premiums or refusing renewals for parts of Salt Lake City where residents might not think of themselves as living in a high wildfire risk area.
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The Utah Legislature has the ability to overhaul zoning laws to pave the way for more affordable starter homes.
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Seven people are running to be Ogden’s next mayor and every single one says affordable housing is a big problem.
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More than 75% of Utahns are priced out of homeownership.
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A report suggests the HOUSES Act would fill a good chunk of the nation’s housing shortage. But it’s not that easy.
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The county assessor says that’s because of high property values and freezes to the school fund tax rate.
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Homeownership among Black Americans is at its lowest level since 1968. That’s according to a new study out of Brigham Young University and published in…
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Two homebuilding companies are getting hit with lawsuits for defective units. Homeowners in the Daybreak community say their townhomes need repairs that…
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Steve Thon works for Provident Energy, and he’s showing off an exterior wall in a highly efficient home at the Daybreak development.“You see all this…