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Houston Mayor to release new plan on how the city will tackle homelessness
Read full article: Houston Mayor to release new plan on how the city will tackle homelessnessMayor John Whitmire says his vision is to get people off of the streets and instead help get them into temporary housing; with the ultimate goal of getting them affordable housing or reuniting with family.
New affordable housing complex in critical demand coming to Northwest Houston
Read full article: New affordable housing complex in critical demand coming to Northwest HoustonA new report from the Kinder Institute about the 2024 state of housing in Harris County and Houston, reveals just how pressing the need for affordable housing has become.
Houston mayor says new initiative will help unhoused find a home
Read full article: Houston mayor says new initiative will help unhoused find a homeMayor John Whitmire says his vision is to get people off of the streets and instead help get them into temporary housing; with the ultimate goal of getting them affordable housing or reuniting with family.
How 11 Texas cities made housing unaffordable — and what’s being done to fix it
Read full article: How 11 Texas cities made housing unaffordable — and what’s being done to fix itTexas desperately needs more and denser housing to keep up with the demand. But zoning restrictions get in the way, a Texas Tribune analysis found.
Texas’ high housing costs sparked a movement to bring them down. The fight could shape the state for years to come.
Read full article: Texas’ high housing costs sparked a movement to bring them down. The fight could shape the state for years to come.A new breed of activists wants Texas to tame costs by building more housing. But longstanding opposition to such policies remains strong.
How much does the Houston Housing Authority CEO make? KPRC 2 Investigates uncovers changes to contract
Read full article: How much does the Houston Housing Authority CEO make? KPRC 2 Investigates uncovers changes to contractA KPRC 2 investigation into the Houston Housing Authority (HHA) has exposed a series of questionable contracts and projects, prompting calls for accountability from the public. Now, Investigator Amy Davis uncovered changes to the CEO’s contract before the old one expired.
Hundreds of displaced Houston residents still eligible for Federal Relocation Assistance after apartment buyouts in 2021
Read full article: Hundreds of displaced Houston residents still eligible for Federal Relocation Assistance after apartment buyouts in 2021Families displaced from four flood-prone apartment complexes in Houston may be eligible for federal relocation assistance, but many are still unaccounted for, with hundreds of residents yet to claim the aid they’re entitled to under federal law.
Construction begins on two affordable housing communities in Harris County for seniors, families in need
Read full article: Construction begins on two affordable housing communities in Harris County for seniors, families in needWith the rising rent prices, these affordable housing projects come at a vital time.
‘Forged’ deed gets transferred back to intended parents defrauded in nationwide surrogacy scandal
Read full article: ‘Forged’ deed gets transferred back to intended parents defrauded in nationwide surrogacy scandalA five-acre piece of property in northeast Houston that once belonged to a Houston surrogacy company is now owned by a trust that will one day be able to repay families who accuse the company of fraud, according to records.
Texas must build hundreds of thousands of homes to lower housing costs, says state comptroller
Read full article: Texas must build hundreds of thousands of homes to lower housing costs, says state comptrollerTexas needs hundreds of thousands more homes than it has, per one estimate. That shortage has driven up home prices and rents.
‘Needs to be another step’: Harris County agencies say Texas needs to change laws to prevent fraudulent deed transfers
Read full article: ‘Needs to be another step’: Harris County agencies say Texas needs to change laws to prevent fraudulent deed transfersThere are calls for legislative changes to prevent deed fraud after KPRC 2′s story about three properties getting transferred to a complete stranger and stamped by the same notary.
‘I don’t feel safe’: Northwest Harris County residents say squatters are ruining their neighborhood
Read full article: ‘I don’t feel safe’: Northwest Harris County residents say squatters are ruining their neighborhoodTexas Central Railway purchased 41 homes in the White Oak subdivision with plans to eventually remove them and make way for the high-speed train project, but now, many of the purchased houses have fallen into disrepair, and squatters have moved into them.
Airbnb.org offering FREE, temporary housing for Houston residents displaced by Hurricane Beryl
Read full article: Airbnb.org offering FREE, temporary housing for Houston residents displaced by Hurricane Beryl"Stays are completely free for guests and are funded by Airbnb.org and the generosity of Airbnb hosts—many of whom offer their home for free or at a discount through Airbnb.org," the popular vacation destination website said in a press release.
Houston area business owner teaching young adults how to build a career in commercial real estate
Read full article: Houston area business owner teaching young adults how to build a career in commercial real estateAs living costs rise, young adults are seeking lucrative career paths. Ed Ryland, CEO of ARVO Realty Advisors, is mentoring the next generation in commercial real estate—a challenging yet rewarding field. Learn how his program offers internships, jobs, and mentorship to help you succeed.
As more Texans struggle with housing costs, homeownership becoming less attainable
Read full article: As more Texans struggle with housing costs, homeownership becoming less attainableA new housing report from Harvard University found that would-be homebuyers need to make more money than ever if they want to buy a home in Texas’ urban areas.
With new platform, Texas Democrats may find common ground with Republicans on housing affordability crisis
Read full article: With new platform, Texas Democrats may find common ground with Republicans on housing affordability crisisThe Democrats’ recently approved platform includes calls to loosen zoning rules, which housing experts believe contribute to high housing costs.
Texas legislators want to help property owners deal with squatters. But the changes could affect tenants.
Read full article: Texas legislators want to help property owners deal with squatters. But the changes could affect tenants.Housing advocates say Texas laws fall short when it comes to property trespassers but they warn changes could worsen the state’s evictions crisis.
Ask Amy: 13 things to ask before you hire a roofer
Read full article: Ask Amy: 13 things to ask before you hire a rooferTexas is the only Gulf State that doesn’t license roofers. Anybody can call themselves a roofer. That’s why you have to protect yourself. Investigator Amy Davis has a list of what you should ask before hiring a roofing contractor.
Push to enforce occupancy rule in College Station highlights Texas A&M students’ housing woes
Read full article: Push to enforce occupancy rule in College Station highlights Texas A&M students’ housing woesThe new fines underscore the challenges college students face when looking for affordable housing — and how cities struggle to provide it.
Texas General Land Office working to find displaced residents owed relocation assistance
Read full article: Texas General Land Office working to find displaced residents owed relocation assistanceTexas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham met with Houston City Council Tuesday to address the hundreds of people who are owed relocation assistance.
Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Harris County to block program that would give cash to poorest households
Read full article: Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Harris County to block program that would give cash to poorest householdsThe program would give roughly 1,900 households payments of $500 for 18 months with no strings attached. Paxton called it “plainly unconstitutional.”
Republicans’ budding interest in Texas’ housing crisis could create strange political bedfellows
Read full article: Republicans’ budding interest in Texas’ housing crisis could create strange political bedfellowsRepublican lawmakers may try to force Texas cities to allow greater housing density as the state faces a housing crunch.
Why some Texas cities are getting rid of their minimum parking rules
Read full article: Why some Texas cities are getting rid of their minimum parking rulesMost cities require homes and businesses to have parking. Critics say they drive up housing costs, foster car dependency and raise carbon emissions.
Gov. Greg Abbott wants the Texas Legislature to rein in investors behind large-scale home purchases
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott wants the Texas Legislature to rein in investors behind large-scale home purchasesSo-called institutional homebuyers noticeably ramped up home purchases during the COVID-19 pandemic. But housing experts point out investors have retreated amid high interest rates.
Rural housing programs serve Texas’ elderly and disabled. This federal bill could make the process easier.
Read full article: Rural housing programs serve Texas’ elderly and disabled. This federal bill could make the process easier.Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett introduced House Bill 7412 to fix administrative issues that have created hurdles for some in rural communities.
Amid high rents, eviction filings in major Texas cities soar above pre-pandemic levels
Read full article: Amid high rents, eviction filings in major Texas cities soar above pre-pandemic levelsLegal aid groups and housing advocates say there simply aren’t enough lawyers to keep up with the sheer volume of eviction filings.
Homelessness in Texas on the rise amid high housing costs, federal estimates show
Read full article: Homelessness in Texas on the rise amid high housing costs, federal estimates showHomelessness rose last year across nearly every demographic group, but strides were made to connect people with new housing.
Six years after Hurricane Harvey, the city of Houston still hasn’t allocated $200 million in relief funds
Read full article: Six years after Hurricane Harvey, the city of Houston still hasn’t allocated $200 million in relief fundsBoth the state and the city of Houston say they want to work together to help pay down the remaining funds.
Houston Housing Authority greenlights mixed income development in Independence Heights
Read full article: Houston Housing Authority greenlights mixed income development in Independence HeightsProviding safe and affordable housing for those who need it here in Houston was the subject of several votes the Houston Housing Authority Board took up Tuesday evening.
Austin will now allow more homes to be built on single-family lots
Read full article: Austin will now allow more homes to be built on single-family lotsCity officials hope that allowing up to three units per lot will increase supply and slow the explosive increase in housing costs. The measure was approved by Austin City Council in a 9-2 vote late Thursday night.
More than 765,000 older Texans are struggling to cover housing costs
Read full article: More than 765,000 older Texans are struggling to cover housing costsA new Harvard University study found an increase in the number of Texas households headed by people 65 or older spending more than 30% of their income on housing. Advocates say keeping older adults housed will require substantial public investment and reforms.
‘Just overwhelming’: Entire Galveston County mobile home community evicted
Read full article: ‘Just overwhelming’: Entire Galveston County mobile home community evictedIn what locals call Dickinson, but what is actually an area of Galveston County under Texas City jurisdiction, dozens of families are being forced out of their homes.
As Texans struggle with housing costs, cities look for new ways to spur more home construction
Read full article: As Texans struggle with housing costs, cities look for new ways to spur more home constructionIn cities dominated by single-family neighborhoods, local leaders across Texas want a broader variety of housing to combat the affordability crisis.
Jackson Lee discusses plans for city as mayoral candidate, New Hope Housing is growing, and more on Houston Newsmakers
Read full article: Jackson Lee discusses plans for city as mayoral candidate, New Hope Housing is growing, and more on Houston NewsmakersCongresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee outlines her priorities for the city as she runs for Houston mayor.
Printing a place to live: In Central Texas, homes are being built with emerging 3D technology
Read full article: Printing a place to live: In Central Texas, homes are being built with emerging 3D technologyUsing robotic 3D printers that can build the concrete walls of a house, a pair of Texas startups say the technology could help alleviate two crises: the housing shortage and climate change.
Colony Ridge developer defends Houston-area community as state leaders vow action against it
Read full article: Colony Ridge developer defends Houston-area community as state leaders vow action against itGOP leaders claim the development markets to undocumented people and is plagued by crime. One of its owners refutes the allegations and says he’s ready to show lawmakers that Colony Ridge isn’t different than any other rural Texas community.
Austin will try again to tame its housing affordability crisis with zoning reforms. Can it do it this time?
Read full article: Austin will try again to tame its housing affordability crisis with zoning reforms. Can it do it this time?The city’s decades-long battle to overhaul local rules to allow more, denser housing to be built may be reaching a turning point.
Billions in property tax cuts need Texas voters’ approval before taking effect. Here’s what you need to know.
Read full article: Billions in property tax cuts need Texas voters’ approval before taking effect. Here’s what you need to know.Legislation passed this month would raise the state’s homestead exemption to $100,000, lower schools’ tax rates and put an appraisal cap on residential and commercial properties, among other measures. But voters must approve a constitutional amendment first.
‘There’s no way I could survive here’: Houston, Harris County rent up by 28.5%, according to Kinder Institute
Read full article: ‘There’s no way I could survive here’: Houston, Harris County rent up by 28.5%, according to Kinder InstituteLeShawn Fondren moved to Houston almost a year ago to be close to her fiancé and his family. Since the move, she’s been renting a place and it hasn’t been easy.
Long-awaited $18 billion property tax-cut deal heads to Gov. Greg Abbott
Read full article: Long-awaited $18 billion property tax-cut deal heads to Gov. Greg AbbottHouse Democrats attempted to insert benefits for renters and more money for public education into the tax-cuts package in a series of floor amendments but were unsuccessful.
Texas House and Senate reach a deal on how to cut property taxes
Read full article: Texas House and Senate reach a deal on how to cut property taxesThe deal would channel $12 billion to reduce the school property tax rate for homeowners and business properties, increase the homestead exemption, and create a pilot program to reduce taxes on certain residential and commercial properties. The legislation is expected to pass later this week.
Texas bans homeowners’ associations from discriminating against renters who receive federal housing aid
Read full article: Texas bans homeowners’ associations from discriminating against renters who receive federal housing aidState lawmakers passed the law after a North Texas homeowners’ association barred landlords from renting to Section 8 tenants. Most of the affected tenants in that neighborhood were Black.
As Texas lawmakers tussle over property tax relief, it’s unclear whether renters will benefit
Read full article: As Texas lawmakers tussle over property tax relief, it’s unclear whether renters will benefitTexas’ top Republicans are fighting over how to split property tax cuts between businesses and homeowners. Democrats want renters to see relief, too.
‘We don’t want to change the flavor’: Neighborhood president questions affordable housing plan in Third Ward
Read full article: ‘We don’t want to change the flavor’: Neighborhood president questions affordable housing plan in Third WardFor many years, the Midtown Redevelopment Authority has created new opportunities for affordable housing in Houston’s Greater Third Ward community.
Spencer By Zip: Helping you to lower your property taxes
Read full article: Spencer By Zip: Helping you to lower your property taxesFor just about every homeowner in Texas, it is a huge, aggravating, infuriating problem.We’re talking about your property taxes, which just keep soaring higher and higher.
Gov. Greg Abbott and House Speaker Dade Phelan join forces on property taxes. It might help the push for school vouchers.
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott and House Speaker Dade Phelan join forces on property taxes. It might help the push for school vouchers.Phelan announced the formation of a House committee that could set the tone in favor of vouchers ahead of an expected special session on education. The move comes weeks after Abbott sided with Phelan on a plan to lower property taxes.
At the fringes of Houston’s prosperity, the city’s eviction machine is running full throttle
Read full article: At the fringes of Houston’s prosperity, the city’s eviction machine is running full throttleHouston has seen eviction rates soar since pandemic protections for renters lapsed. At one apartment complex, ejecting people from their homes is a ritual part of the business model.
Texas lawmakers fail to reach last-minute deal to cut property taxes
Read full article: Texas lawmakers fail to reach last-minute deal to cut property taxesAfter negotiations that became tense and public, the House and Senate fell short of delivering on one of the biggest legislative priorities for Republicans in the regular legislative session.
Bills to build more homes — and lower housing costs — fail quietly in final days of the Texas Legislature
Read full article: Bills to build more homes — and lower housing costs — fail quietly in final days of the Texas LegislatureDemocrats played a major role in killing legislation aimed at boosting Texas’ flagging housing supply — to the frustration of housing advocates.
Texas House approves property tax bill with changes the Senate might not like
Read full article: Texas House approves property tax bill with changes the Senate might not likeHouse lawmakers added a significant boost to the Senate’s proposed homestead exemption and tacked on a contentious idea to lower the state’s appraisal cap.
Why tax policy experts fear the Texas House plan to lower property taxes could have dire ripple effects
Read full article: Why tax policy experts fear the Texas House plan to lower property taxes could have dire ripple effectsBoth the House and the Senate’s proposals on property tax cuts would give modest savings to the typical Texas homeowner, but critics say the House plan could create vast inequities and disproportionately benefit wealthy homeowners.
As Texas college students struggle with affordability, UT-Austin launches program to offset on-campus housing costs
Read full article: As Texas college students struggle with affordability, UT-Austin launches program to offset on-campus housing costsDemand for on-campus housing has gone up across the country as off-campus costs have skyrocketed and students seek more affordable options.
Rift grows between Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and House Speaker Dade Phelan over how to cut property taxes
Read full article: Rift grows between Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and House Speaker Dade Phelan over how to cut property taxesThe Senate wants to raise the homestead exemption. The House wants to tighten the appraisal cap. Both chambers’ leaders are skeptical of each other’s proposal.
To tackle high housing costs, Texas lawmakers push to build more homes
Read full article: To tackle high housing costs, Texas lawmakers push to build more homesHousing advocates, builders and real estate experts agree that the state simply isn’t building enough homes to keep up with its booming population and economic growth.
The Texas House and Senate differ on how to cut property taxes. Here’s what their proposals say.
Read full article: The Texas House and Senate differ on how to cut property taxes. Here’s what their proposals say.Cuts to school property tax bills. Bigger tax benefits for homeowners. A controversial idea to limit property tax growth. Here’s what you need to know about the brewing property tax debate at the Texas Legislature.
Texas Rent Relief application portal closing Thursday after flood of requests for assistance ‘far exceeded available funding’
Read full article: Texas Rent Relief application portal closing Thursday after flood of requests for assistance ‘far exceeded available funding’The Texas Rent Relief Program announced Wednesday that it will be closing its application portal early due to the overwhelming amount of submissions which flooded in just 24 hours after reopening.
Texas renters got unprecedented help during the pandemic. The Legislature is unlikely to extend it.
Read full article: Texas renters got unprecedented help during the pandemic. The Legislature is unlikely to extend it.Lawmakers will decide whether to keep protections that shielded tenants from eviction — or to ban them.
Texas House’s property tax bill calls for $17 billion in cuts, tighter appraisal cap
Read full article: Texas House’s property tax bill calls for $17 billion in cuts, tighter appraisal capTexas House Speaker Dade Phelan’s proposal reveals the different roads the Texas House and Senate want to take on property taxes — and the fight that might emerge between the two chambers this session.
Rent relief: $96M available to eligible Houston-area renters; What to know before you apply
Read full article: Rent relief: $96M available to eligible Houston-area renters; What to know before you applyApplications for the Texas Rent Relief Program are slated to reopen later this month, for a limited time.
Mayors in some of Texas’ biggest cities face little opposition in May reelection bids
Read full article: Mayors in some of Texas’ biggest cities face little opposition in May reelection bidsSan Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker face little opposition in their reelection bids. Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson doesn’t have any challengers.
Houston wanted to lead the nation in long-term affordable housing. Now it’s backpedaling.
Read full article: Houston wanted to lead the nation in long-term affordable housing. Now it’s backpedaling.Houston’s community land trust was once touted as an innovative way to address its housing crisis. But city leaders slashed its funding by half as bureaucracy bogged down the program and enthusiasm dwindled.
Houston opens new center to help transition homeless population off streets and into permanent housing
Read full article: Houston opens new center to help transition homeless population off streets and into permanent housingHouston’s largest homeless encampment has been decommissioned as the city looks to transition people living on the streets to permanent housing.
Here’s what you need to know about the fight over property tax cuts in the Texas Legislature
Read full article: Here’s what you need to know about the fight over property tax cuts in the Texas LegislatureRepublicans are wrestling over how much of the state’s nearly $33 billion budget surplus to spend on property taxes. Democrats have their own ideas about what to do with the cash.
Texas shelters prepare for twin emergencies: arctic cold and an increase in migrants
Read full article: Texas shelters prepare for twin emergencies: arctic cold and an increase in migrantsCities and nonprofits are using a variety of strategies to keep unhoused people warm. But some organizations warn they’re already at capacity as El Paso sends migrants across the state.
Austin voters elect Kirk Watson, who served as mayor two decades ago, to lead the city again
Read full article: Austin voters elect Kirk Watson, who served as mayor two decades ago, to lead the city againWatson, a former state senator who was Austin’s mayor from 1997 to 2001, pitched himself as a back-to-basics candidate who could ease the city’s growing affordability crisis.
City of Galveston accepting mortgage assistance applications for those who experienced financial hardship due to COVID-19
Read full article: City of Galveston accepting mortgage assistance applications for those who experienced financial hardship due to COVID-19The City of Galveston is accepting applications for mortgage assistance for those who need help making their payments.
On the margins of downtown San Antonio, a maligned neighborhood mobilizes to save itself
Read full article: On the margins of downtown San Antonio, a maligned neighborhood mobilizes to save itselfBorn of segregation and redlining, the near West Side has long been mostly Latino, mostly low-income. Redevelopment pressures are closing in, and neighbors are working to keep it affordable for some of the city’s poorest residents.
Why some Texas cities and counties had to return millions of dollars meant to help renters during the pandemic
Read full article: Why some Texas cities and counties had to return millions of dollars meant to help renters during the pandemicFor some local relief programs, a lack of staffing, political support and effective community outreach got in the way of spending federal funds to prevent evictions, a new report found. More than $30 million went unspent and had to be returned.
Herschel Walker, running for U.S. Senate in Georgia, still gets tax break on $3 million Texas residence
Read full article: Herschel Walker, running for U.S. Senate in Georgia, still gets tax break on $3 million Texas residenceUnder Texas law, homeowners can claim a homestead exemption only on their primary residence. The GOP Senate candidate registered to vote in Georgia last year.
With rents rising fast, Texas homeless shelters see more families seeking help
Read full article: With rents rising fast, Texas homeless shelters see more families seeking helpAmid rising housing costs and relentless inflation, an increasing number of Texans are struggling to pay their rent and stay in their homes.
Texas’ housing market shows signs of cooling down after the pandemic drove it to new heights
Read full article: Texas’ housing market shows signs of cooling down after the pandemic drove it to new heightsTexas had more houses on the market in July than any time since late 2020 as home sales declined in the state’s major metros. Sellers have had to cut prices to entice buyers.
Dallas landlord made record profits while evading eviction moratoriums, U.S. House committee says
Read full article: Dallas landlord made record profits while evading eviction moratoriums, U.S. House committee saysFour corporate landlords, including Dallas-based Invitation Homes, tried to evict thousands of tenants during a federal ban on evictions, according to an investigation by a congressional subcommittee.
Homeless Texans left with few places to cool off during record heat
Read full article: Homeless Texans left with few places to cool off during record heatHeat-related emergency calls have spiked amid historic heat. Cooling centers are available in major cities but often close in the late afternoon — during the hottest parts of the day.
A neighborhood’s new anti-Section 8 rules will push many Black residents out of a North Texas suburb
Read full article: A neighborhood’s new anti-Section 8 rules will push many Black residents out of a North Texas suburbLandlords in Texas don’t have to accept renters who receive federal housing assistance, but a Denton County community is taking it a big step further: making most of the town off limits to Section 8 tenants.
Texas Legislature holds interim charge hearing on Texas housing crisis
Read full article: Texas Legislature holds interim charge hearing on Texas housing crisisThe Texas House of Representatives Committee on Urban Affairs held an interim charge hearing on the housing crisis in Texas, barriers to the development of more housing, and legislative solutions to lower the cost of housing for Texas families and businesses on Thursday morning.
Austin becomes the first Texas city to experiment with ‘guaranteed income’
Read full article: Austin becomes the first Texas city to experiment with ‘guaranteed income’Austin joins at least 28 U.S. cities, like Los Angeles, Chicago and Pittsburgh, that have tried out some form of “guaranteed income” — financial assistance targeted at needy households.
Eviction filings in Texas’ major cities reach new highs since pandemic began
Read full article: Eviction filings in Texas’ major cities reach new highs since pandemic beganHouston, Dallas, Fort Worth and Austin all ranked among the top 10 cities for new eviction filings in early April, among the 31 cities tracked by Eviction Lab.
Some landlords got a piece of Texas’ $2 billion in rent relief money — and evicted their struggling tenants anyway
Read full article: Some landlords got a piece of Texas’ $2 billion in rent relief money — and evicted their struggling tenants anywayIt’s unclear whether landlords face any penalties from state agencies for improperly evicting tenants while receiving rent relief dollars intended to help those tenants stay housed during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Stronger Houston: Program to help Houston’s homeless community sees major success during pandemic
Read full article: Stronger Houston: Program to help Houston’s homeless community sees major success during pandemicThe city of Houston, Harris County and a non-profit have been working amid the pandemic to reduce the number of people who are homeless and in emergency shelters.
A year after feds allocate funds, Texas launches program to help homeowners avoid foreclosure because of COVID-19
Read full article: A year after feds allocate funds, Texas launches program to help homeowners avoid foreclosure because of COVID-19Twenty-five states, including California and New York, preceded Texas in getting federally backed programs up and running to help homeowners suffering financial hardship because of COVID-19.
Elderly residents at Pleasant Village Apartments fear eviction because of new ownership, increased rent
Read full article: Elderly residents at Pleasant Village Apartments fear eviction because of new ownership, increased rentFor decades, the Pleasant Village apartments have served as a home for senior residents in Pleasantville. Now, many of them fear they will be evicted and displaced because of new ownership.
Texas tenants hit with soaring rent increases see little relief in sight
Read full article: Texas tenants hit with soaring rent increases see little relief in sightRenters are seeing their housing costs jump as population increases, strict zoning regulations and rising home sales push up rent prices.
Home prices soared during the pandemic. Here’s what that looks like in one East Texas city.
Read full article: Home prices soared during the pandemic. Here’s what that looks like in one East Texas city.Texas’ housing crunch has spread outside of the state’s major metropolitan areas and into more rural parts of Texas. Smaller cities and towns saw steep increases in home prices as COVID-19 spread.