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  2. OUR Florida rental assistance: Here's how to apply for ... - AOL

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    Skyrocketing rents statewide have left many residents struggling to afford housing. This year, about 71% of low-income Florida residents and 42% of middle-income residents are expected to be "cost ...

  3. Walt Disney World dedicated nearly 80 acres to a massive ...

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    Almost two years ago, Walt Disney World announced it was dedicating nearly 80 acres of land for a new affordable housing project in Orange County, which would include about 1,400 units of mixed ...

  4. Orlando preps $9 million fund to subsidize affordable housing ...

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  5. Housing in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Ranch-style architecture is another very popular architectural design in the state of Florida. The ranch style house is characterized by its large open floor plans, low roofs, and single story size. This was a very popular design in the 1920s to 1970s and commonly offered large garage space which appealed to the suburban housing ideals of the ...

  6. Affordable housing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The LIHTC, established in 1986, stands as a groundbreaking departure from the typical structure of supply-side housing programs, which primarily relied on subsidizing low-income housing. As of 2010, this innovative approach yielded the construction of 1.5 million low-income housing units. [33]

  7. Section 8 (housing) - Wikipedia

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    The main Section 8 program involves the voucher program. A voucher may be either "project-based"—where its use is limited to a specific apartment complex (public housing agencies (PHAs) may reserve up to 20% of its vouchers as such [11])—or "tenant-based", where the tenant is free to choose a unit in the private sector, is not limited to specific complexes, and may reside anywhere in the ...