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  2. Myrtle Beach has an affordable housing crisis. SC lawmakers ...

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    “We are currently in the middle of a housing crisis across our state, but particularly here in Myrtle Beach. The housing shortage affects everyone,” Mayor Brenda Bethune writes. | Opinion

  3. 8 candidates run for Myrtle Beach city council seats to help ...

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    A: Affordable housing in Myrtle Beach city is up against construction costs, land prices, labor costs, etc. all influenced by continued inflation. The city leadership has stated that they want to ...

  4. Floridians are moving to the Myrtle Beach area as the 2024 ...

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    The Myrtle Beach area real estate saw a slowdown in 2023 while construction helped drive the market. What will happen in 2024 as more Floridians move here?

  5. Subsidized housing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Permanent, federally funded housing came into being in the United States as a part of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal. Title II, Section 202 of the National Industrial Recovery Act, passed June 16, 1933, directed the Public Works Administration (PWA) to develop a program for the "construction, reconstruction, alteration, or repair under public regulation or control of low-cost housing and slum ...

  6. New build-to-rent housing planned for North Myrtle Beach ...

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    The Myrtle Beach area’s build-to-rent market keeps getting bigger. The latest entry is a 122-unit complex in North Myrtle Beach with rents starting at $1,600. New build-to-rent housing planned ...

  7. Affordable housing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego Housing Commission currently owns 2,221 affordable housing units and plans to expand that number in the future to meet the growing demand. [55] In 2009, the San Diego Housing Commission implemented a finance plan that created 810 more units of affordable rental housing through leveraging the equity of its owned properties.