Tampa, Fla. Industry leaders, builders, realtors and elected officials met this week at the Florida Policy Project Summit to address housing affordability, reporting average Florida home prices now between $375,000 and $420,000 — roughly double pre-COVID levels — and noting rising interest rates that have increased monthly mortgage costs for buyers. Pasco County launched a Better Future Individual Homeowners Program backed by $100 million in federal block grants and set an April 28 deadline for developer proposals; in Peoria, city officials hosted a 'Moving Housing Forward' event Wednesday and signaled potential free land offers to builders, while commentators urged easing regulations to expand supply.
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If you're a homeowner in Florida or Peoria, your property value may have soared. But if you're looking to buy, the housing market is tougher than ever. Check local programs like Pasco County's for potential help.
Housing affordability is a national issue, hitting places like Florida and Peoria hard. Local officials are trying to ease the burden, but it's a complex problem. Worth forwarding if you know someone struggling to find affordable housing.
Developers, builders, and municipal officials benefit from incentives, land offers, and federal funding that create opportunities to build housing and receive public investment.
Prospective homebuyers, particularly young adults and low-income households, suffer from rising home prices, higher mortgage costs, and limited available inventory.
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Florida and Peoria Officials Tackle Housing Affordability Crisis
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