-
City Council voted Wednesday to sell about four acres on Alaska Avenue to Titan Real Estate Group for one dollar. City officials estimate the vacant lots are worth about $200,000.
-
More than half of Hispanic and Latino residents are behind on their rent, according to a recent study. The rate is five times that of Black renters, seven times more than white tenants and more than three times the national average.
-
The Community Action Agency still has about $41 million in rental and utility assistance to distribute.
-
The goal is to help keep people in their homes.
-
COVID-related restrictions are easing and people are venturing out again. But even as our masks come off, many in Greater Cincinnati are still struggling…
-
Real estate agents and landlords are looking ahead to later this year when the first of 3,000 Amazon Air employees start moving into the area.Agent…
-
Prospective Cincinnati home buyers and those looking for help keeping their homes up to code may now have an easier time finding assistance. In September,…
-
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is helping Cincinnati clean up lead to protect families from long-term health issues.Cincinnati…
-
Cincinnati's Metropolitan Housing Authority is extending a moratorium on evictions again. The first extension took it to Sept. 1, but now lasts until the…
-
Renters in Cincinnati may soon have alternatives to providing a full-month's rent before moving into a new home. Council may require landlords to give…