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Some experts are now predicting that the bubble won’t burst like it did in the 2008 housing market crash, but things will begin to at least slow down for the moment this summer.
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A Thursday picnic promoting unity drew hundreds for music, food and fellowship at Heartside Park in Grand Rapids.Sue Gilbert with the Heartside…
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Several changes to Holland city code allow for legal listing of owner-occupied homes on sites like Airbnb and Vacation Rentals By Owner, or VRBO. Holland…
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Some help is on the way for Michigan’s homeless, as areas of Lansing, Detroit and Berrien County receive funding to fight chronic homelessness. The…
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A three-state fair housing complaint against a property management company filed with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has its roots…
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A two-story, wood-frame house on Detroit's northwest side became the 10,000th vacant structure torn down as part of Mayor Mike Duggan's massive plan to…
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A multi-state fair housing complaint filed against an Indianapolis-based rental management company began in west Michigan.The complaint alleges systemic…
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Michigan's housing agency says Detroit will get another $88.2 million in funding for blight elimination, while Flint will receive $17.6 million.The…
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A national fair housing expert discusses what she calls the "lost history" of discriminatory housing practices - and how a new rule underscores its…
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Market intelligence, rental educational sessions and federal housing updates were among topics of the Fair Housing Center of West Michigan’s 29th annual…