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According to Housing Kent’s data dashboard, entry-level home prices increased by 126% between 2015 and 2022, while wages only increased by 26%.
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Grand Rapids Top Local Agent Kyle Visser, AKA the Big Guy sheds light on what’s selling and what’s not.
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WGVU’s Patrick Center talks with Crain’s senior writer Mark Sanchez about who pays for new high-cost gene and cell therapies. Also, Housing Next study identifies more than a dozen area corridors for potential housing development.
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Local officials optimistic dollars will be used for addressing Kent County's 35,000 units housing gap.
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We talk to President Steve Johnson about the needs for the community and a very cool annual Chili Cook off.
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* End of Public Health Emergency & health benefits* Legislation drafted impacting nurse practitioners* GR top market for millennials purchasing homes
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Grand Rapids Representative Kristian Grant hopes to see the state’s next budget include more money for housing and urban investment
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"Reaching New Muskegon Heights" vision plan calls for 35 new homes
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The 52-unit property on Coit Avenue will provide a mix of one, two and three-bedroom units. Rental rates will be restricted to those whose annual income is 80 percent or less of Kent County’s median income.