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  2. Controversy erupts over low-income housing plan for trendy ...

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    Some have paid well over $500,000 for homes — even $1 million-plus in instances — while others pay market-rate rents that can exceed $1,800 a month for one-bedroom apartments and $2,400 for ...

  3. Tiny Homes Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Tiny Homes Detroit is a development of small, one- and two-person tiny homes constructed for low-income tenants by Cass Community Social Services. The development is located on Elmhurst, Monterey and Richton Street, [1] between Woodrow Wilson and the Lodge Freeway in Detroit. The Lodge Freeway is one of the most trafficked freeways in the Motor ...

  4. Public housing in Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Tenement Address Contact Forest Park Apts. 1331 East Canfield, 48207 (313) 833-3590 Riverbend Towers 4386 Conner Ave., 48215 (313) 926-8702 Sheridan Apartments I & II

  5. How to Get Rental Assistance in Your City - AOL

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    Renters in Detroit may get up to $2,500 per month per household, depending on income. Up to 12 months of past-due, current, or future rent assistance is available, as well as up to $2,500 in ...

  6. Detroit housing fund raises $65 million. Here's a list of the ...

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    The Detroit Housing for the Future Fund intends to help developers create and preserve affordable housing in the city. Here are the projects so far. Detroit housing fund raises $65 million.

  7. Brewster-Wheeler Recreation Center - Wikipedia

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    The Brewster Project began construction in 1935 when then First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt broke ground on the new housing development. Over the next 20 years the housing project would grow into the largest residential project owned by the city of Detroit. [2] Primarily very low-income African American families would occupy the projects.

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