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With no end in sight to the affordable housing shortage, renters, buyers, and developers are exploring new ways to create places to call home. Axios reporters Zachery Eanes and Brianna Crane talk with Due South's Jeff Tiberii about "co-buying" and "co-living."
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CASA, a nonprofit housing agency, owns King’s Ridge Apartments in Raleigh, where tenants can stay as long as they want.
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Janet Cowell says her first priority as Raleigh's new mayor will be addressing the city's shortage of affordable housing.
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St. Michael's Episcopal Church is partnering with a nonprofit to create 18 faith-based permanent affordable houses in Raleigh’s historic Idlewild neighborhood.
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GoTriangle officials broke ground on a multimodal transportation hub to give residents the option to switch between cars, buses, and trains.
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Six towns in Dare County have filed a lawsuit to block part of the state budget bill that bans them from regulating a new state-funded affordable housing project led by political donors.
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Leaders in the city and county of Durham are considering a proposal to keep Carver Creek apartments affordable and expand them into a supportive housing campus for people transitioning out of homelessness.
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The North Carolina House wants to give builders another tool to create more affordable housing.
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Four local public housing authorities received thousands of dollars in HUD vouchers.
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Eleven pre-approved plans for accessory dwelling units, or ADUs, are available for purchase.