Affordable housing projects in Virginia get boost with $150M in financing
More than 3,000 homes for low-income households are closer to becoming a reality due to $150 million in financing for projects in Virginia.
More than 3,000 homes for low-income households are closer to becoming a reality due to $150 million in financing for projects in Virginia.
City Council recently announced support for an initiative known as One Waynesboro, allocating $100,000 to address housing and food security.
People who own real estate are continuing to do well, with a housing-sales market that ticked up in October in Virginia one indication there.
Four agencies will work together over the next three years to increase the availability of affordable housing options in the region.
Staunton Housing Authority is working to strengthen the community through educational achievement, food security and financial stability.
Five nonprofit organizations received a boost from the City of Waynesboro’s vitality fund to assist residents facing economic hardships.

The Virginia housing market continues to be good for people who are looking to buy and sell, not so much, necessarily, for the unhoused and underhoused.
A SAW Housing stock working group has launched a new Solution Series that will address creative housing approaches.
The median price for homes sold in Virginia in August was $430,000. And we wonder why people say there’s a shortage of affordable housing.
Nonprofit organizations focused on housing affordability took part in a summit this week in Richmond hosted by U.S. Sen. Mark Warner.
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