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Higher home and property values in San Antonio could trigger a state law that requires cities in Texas to roll back the property tax rate if they generate too much money.
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The San Antonio Apartment Association's State of the Industry report shows renters may see lower rental hikes in the coming year.
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Hoping to empower women, YWCA gets into affordable housing.
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Single family home rental costs soared 38% in San Antonio in 2021, while apartment rental costs jumped 29%, according to an online rental property search firm.
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The city bond committee approved parameters and tentative funding levels for the $150 million housing bond.
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The 32-member Housing Bond Committee has just one more meeting to vote on what programs should be targeted and how much should go to them — things like fixing up existing housing stock to keep people in homes or new affordable construction. They need to decide what income level and sub groups should be prioritized.
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Her district is highlighted the target of code enforcement, which she says corroborates her constituents' concerns
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Experts say this kind of price appreciation is unsustainable. But some hesitate to say when it'll start to slow.
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Tenant advocates can’t say how many renters in the Austin area have been affected by notices like these; some estimate dozens, others thousands.
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The National Trust for Historic Preservation Thursday named San Antonio’s Alazan-Apache Courts among America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places, possibly bolstering efforts to prevent the demolition of the West Side public housing complex.