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The report looks at new housing data from 2021 to 2022 and includes home ownership and mortgage lending trends in Indianapolis. It expands on a previous report that looked at data from 2018 through 2020.
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The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority will use nearly $5 million in federal funding for grants to mitigate lead paint and radon issues in more than 160 homes across the state.
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Hoosiers struggling to pay their water and energy bills can now apply for help from the state.
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Households are eligible if at least one person qualifies for unemployment, had income loss during the pandemic, incurred significant costs or experienced a financial hardship over the last year.
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The program is made possible through $448 million sent to the state via the latest federal COVID-19 relief package.
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Indiana is evaluating how Hoosiers will be affected by the recent eviction moratorium issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Officials announced the creation of a Rental Assistance Program Wednesday. It will provide $500 a month for four months to people whove lost income during the pandemic.
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The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority is giving workforce housing funding to build homes in a Superfund site in East Chicago.
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The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority announced Thursday its selected four Indiana employers for the Anchor Employer Workforce Housing Program.
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Two Indiana nonprofits received $500,000 each to build modular homes on lots considered a blight to their community.