
Warner, Kaine announce $9M for affordable housing in Virginia
U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine announced $8,978,420 in federal funding to help Virginians access affordable housing across the Commonwealth.

U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine announced $8,978,420 in federal funding to help Virginians access affordable housing across the Commonwealth.

The Commissioner of Revenue’s Office is now accepting online applications for the Charlottesville Housing Affordability Program.

Millions of Americans are behind on their rent and mortgage payments, and unless Congress acts quickly, as many as 28 million people could be evicted from their homes in the coming months.

The City of Harrisonburg has hired consultant firm Mullin & Lonergan Associates, Inc., as the city and its partners move forward on the Comprehensive Housing Assessment and Market Study.

Virginia is committing $10.3 million in Affordable and Special Needs Housing loans for 14 projects across the Commonwealth, creating or preserving 790 affordable housing units for low-income and very low-income Virginians.

Gov. Ralph Northam today announced two new affordable housing programs that will build upon efforts to provide safe and secure housing for all Virginians.

The City of Staunton is reviewing housing and housing-related programs and policies to ensure they are implemented free from discrimination.

A Virginia Tech historian has earned a prestigious fellowship to continue exploring the historical intersection of race and real estate in the United States.

While home sales activity has slowed across much of Virginia as a result of COVID-19, the Commonwealth’s housing market has demonstrated greater resiliency than many housing markets across the country.

Home sales in Virginia were down in April due to the COVID-19 lockdowns, but the decline was not as severe as many had anticipated, and some local markets remained strong during the month.