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  2. Affordable housing projects in Fresno, Lemoore win state ...

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    The affordable housing funds also include money for transportation improvements. Affordable housing projects in Fresno, Lemoore win state money. Here’s what they’re planning

  3. Latest affordable housing coming to an empty lot in Fresno ...

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    The Monarch at Chinatown, which had its grand opening last month, is an affordable housing apartment building in Fresno’s Chinatown area. It has already received over 4,500 applications for its ...

  4. Former government site in Fresno to become affordable ... - AOL

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    The city of Fresno is also looking at properties it owns that could be turned into affordable housing. Former government site in Fresno to become affordable housing, Gavin Newsom says Skip to main ...

  5. Subsidized housing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The federal government, through its Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program (which in 2012 paid for construction of 90% of all subsidized rental housing in the US), spends $6 billion per year to finance 50,000 low-income rental units annually, with median costs per unit for new construction (2011–2015) ranging from $126,000 in Texas to $326,000 ...

  6. Rental costs for Fresno see shift since June. Here’s where ...

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    The median rent for a market-rate apartment in Fresno has declined for four straight months since June. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  7. California housing shortage - Wikipedia

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    Issi Romem, an economist at the Terner Center for Housing Innovation at the University of California, Berkeley said: "...as long as abundant new housing was built to accommodate those drawn to California, housing price growth was limited and the state's allure was channeled into population growth: From 1940 to 1970 California's population grew 242 percent faster than the national pace, while ...