Carrboro woman petitions Chapel Hill Town Council to build affordable rental home
For Carrboro resident Lydia Mason, helping other people has always been second nature.
Read More »For Carrboro resident Lydia Mason, helping other people has always been second nature.
Read More »The number of students living on campus has hit a new low.
Read More »Tiny homes are becoming a viable housing option for homeless people with mental illness.
Read More »“Once I am well, I will find a job, then get back on my feet,” said Ronald Benfield, resident at the Inter-Faith Council Community House.
Read More »As Betty Burnette shuffled around her living room, she discussed the disparity between her move-in day and her present day — the price of rent.
Read More »The Chapel Hill Town Council recently approved a development for the future Grove Park apartments, currently known as Townhouse Apartments, located on ...
Read More »As a result of a recent policy change made in May of last year, public housing options have become much more accessible for the formerly incarcerated ...
Read More »TO THE EDITOR: Affordable housing for people who work in Chapel Hill has been a significant issue for the current Chapel Hill Town Council for the past ...
Read More »Though Carrboro requires short-term rentals to obtain a special-use permit, many operations are not in compliance.
Read More »Kira Fisher is a tenant of the Chapel Hill apartment complex 86 North — but not for very much longer.
Read More »Patricia Jones must leave her Chapel Hill apartment by May 1 to avoid eviction — but after weeks of searching, she still has no place to go.
Read More »Disputes over regulations in the Northside Neighborhood Conservation District came to a head Monday when landlords petitioned to disband the entire district. ...
Read More »If you’re searching for simplicity at home, an innovative developer might hold the keys to your happiness — in the form of a bite-size bungalow. ...
Read More »Town officials and advocacy organizations are using a $3 million loan from the University to help long-term, low-income residents find homes in the Northside ...
Read More »After repeatedly receiving their federal housing subsidies late, residents of Hillsborough’s Gateway Village Apartments now face fees and disconnection ...
Read More »The University is providing a $3 million no-interest loan to help with the acquisition and resale of properties in the historically black, low-income ...
Read More »Out the back door and over the lawn, to grandmother’s house we go — or at least, that’s the idea behind a new alternative to nursing homes.
Read More »Dissatisfied tenants staged protests during the weekend at apartment complexes across Carrboro to challenge abnormally high water bills.
Read More »Housing experts explained to community members at an information session at Town Hall Tuesday that the increase in housing costs in Chapel Hill has surpassed ...
Read More »Nonprofits working with local neighborhoods asked the Chapel Hill Town Council Monday to consider allocating federal funds to the organizations based ...
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