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Nearly 300 single-family homes were built last year specifically for renters, more than quadrupling the number available five years ago, a new study shows.
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A family needs almost $71,000 in annual income to afford the average rent in Jacksonville, new data shows.
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Nearly half of Jacksonville’s renters are "cost-burdened," meaning they spend more than 30% of their income on rent, according to a study by the University of North Florida.
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The Jacksonville metro area was one of 14 nationwide where the price for a new lease declined in the past year.
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The Vestcor Cos. Inc. wants to develop 90 affordable apartments for adults 55 and older.
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Two new studies show that rent increases are slowing, and the price for a new lease fell in November.
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Some renters in Jacksonville are taking on roommates, moving back home or even asking friends for help.
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Even though the proposal is already on the ballot, a divided appeals court ruled that rising rents in Orange County do not constitute an emergency.
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Rents in the Jacksonville area rose less last month than they did in most U.S. cities, according to a new report from Redfin.
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An affordable/workforce housing group in Jacksonville is considering ways to develop sustainable housing.