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  2. Grosvenor Gardens Apartments - Wikipedia

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    Grosvenor Gardens Apartments is an historic apartment complex located at Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina.The three-story, Colonial Revival style brick building was constructed in 1939 and consists of a “U” shape plan around an open landscaped courtyard.

  3. Want affordable housing options in Raleigh? Come to this ...

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    Raleigh wants to create 5,700 affordable housing units by 2026 as part of a 10 year goal set in 2016, or 570 affordable home a year. To date, the city is about halfway complete with 2,872 ...

  4. New affordable housing slowed in Raleigh last year. Can the ...

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    Affordable housing continues to be a top campaign issue for city council and mayor candidates running for election this fall. Here are the highlights of the report , which also shows priorities ...

  5. Raleigh council candidates support affordable housing but ...

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    “How can I afford to buy a home when the goalpost of affordability keeps changing?” asked a local advocate.

  6. Affordable housing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Several federal and state initiatives have targeted this problem, but have failed to provide enough affordable, inclusive, and sustainable housing for New York City residents. The demand for affordable housing in New York City remains high: 2.5 million applications were submitted for 2,600 available affordable apartments in 2016. [68]

  7. Boylan Apartments - Wikipedia

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    Boylan Apartments is a historic apartment complex located in Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina. The three buildings were built in 1935, and are three-story, Colonial Revival style brick buildings arranged in a "U" shape plan around an open courtyard.