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Experts say Louisville has a pressing need for homes that low-to-moderate income residents can afford — and the pandemic has only made things worse. A 2021 the report found that local house prices were inflated by 15%.
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A new project from Louisville Magazine and Louisville Public Media uses journalism, essays, photos, poetry and more to explore what it means to call the city home through the eyes of everyday people, politicians, kids and artists.
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Amherst Residential has emerged as the biggest private landlord in west Louisville, where most residents are Black and more likely to rent.
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Kentucky has the highest rate of Hispanic and Latino residents behind on rent versus anywhere else in the country, a recent study showed.
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More than 100,000 Jefferson County residential and commercial properties were reassessed this year. They're worth more than $80 billion.
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Louisville residents who are unsheltered may be able to access the city’s long-touted safe outdoor space as soon as next week.
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Residents raised concerns over disrepair, mold infestations and alleged mistreatment at the hands of a city-contracted property management company.
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Louisville Metro Government will get $27 million in federal funds to support residents facing eviction and those who need help paying rent.
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Louisville’s Home Repair Program aims to provide residents with safe and stable living conditions. But some say that’s not happening.
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Metro Council expansion of Louisville's fair housing law means landlords will no longer be able to deny housing to someone receiving Section 8 support, among other changes.