
Competitive housing market creates a difficult landscape for home buyers
The booming housing market across the U.S. continues to gain steam and create a competitive environment for those looking for a new home.

The booming housing market across the U.S. continues to gain steam and create a competitive environment for those looking for a new home.

Virginia saw a 12 percent increase in the number of new listings on the market between March and April, according to the April 2021 Home Sales Report released by Virginia REALTORS®.

Attorney General Mark Herring and partners in the housing industry are launching a new tool that will reduce housing discrimination and increase housing stability and options for Virginians with previous nonviolent convictions.

The Charlottesville Low-Income Housing Coalition has released a report highlighting why Charlottesville faces an affordable housing crisis, who is most affected and the tools available to address the growing need.

A Marion man pleaded guilty this week to using force or the threat of force to interfere with federally protected housing rights based on the race or color of the victims.

Albemarle County’s Office of Housing and Virginia Supportive Housing have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with an intent to award project-based vouchers for 80 units of permanent supportive housing at Premier Circle.

A group of senators and representatives have introduced legislation to build more than 2 million new affordable housing units nationwide in the next 10 years and better meet the needs of at-risk groups.

Attorney General Mark Herring is highlighting new housing discrimination protections for Virginians that include source of income as a protected class under the Virginia Fair Housing Law.

Chatting it up LIVE: Homebuying with Virginia Housing is a series of free one-hour webinars designed to help VA-eligible homebuyers learn about the process of buying a home.

Programs at Mercy House and the Valley Community Services Board are among those receiving Homeless Reduction Grants through the Virginia Housing Trust Fund.
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