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For Indiana residents buying their first home, there are several state and local programs designed to help with down payments, closing costs, and mortgage terms.
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Eviction moves quickly, and it's important to know what to expect and what your rights are when facing an eviction.
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Indianapolis renters face some of the highest eviction rates in the country, not only compared to other cities in Indiana, but to many major metros across the nation.
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Rental prices in Indianapolis have jumped over the past five years, leaving many Indianapolis families struggling to afford housing.
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The Housing Choice Vouchers Program, also known as Section 8, was created to help low-income families, elderly persons, veterans and disabled individuals afford housing in the private market.
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Most tenants expect to pay rent and a security deposit when signing a lease. But for many renters in Central Indiana, the upfront price tag is misleading.
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This guide answers questions about enforcing accountability for property managers, grounded in Indiana statutes and federal regulations.
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There is an estimated housing shortage of between 4 and 7 million homes across the country. Why is it so hard to build more in Indianapolis?
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Shelters provide critical resources for people in need — but each one operates differently. Here's a guide on emergency options in Marion County.
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Indianapolis' ZIP codes reflect a diverse landscape where location heavily influences affordability and quality of life.