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Housing New Mexico Awards Nearly $2.5M to Angel Fire Development
The Housing New Mexico Board of Directors approved a $2.42 million award for rental housing in the Village of Angel Fire and a $732,939 award for transitional housing in Albuquerque in…
Read MoreAlbuquerque Home Prices Decrease, Inventory Increases in September
Home prices in the Albuquerque residential market continued on a trend of decline in September, according to the latest Greater Albuquerque Association of Realtors report. The median sale price for a…
Read MoreDebate on More Tax Dollars for the Unhoused Draws Concerned Citizens
Are more tax dollars needed to provide housing for those experiencing homelessness in Albuquerque? There were no simple solutions during a Saturday debate at the International District Library — and…
Read More$6.5M Permit Issued for Farolito Senior Community
The City of Albuquerque issued 24 commercial building permits between Sept. 16 and Sept. 20. The permit for the largest project in terms of square footage and estimated cost was…
Read MoreNM Department of Transportation Lays Out Plans for EV Infrastructure Program
On Friday, the New Mexico Department of Transportation (DOT) gave a presentation about its electrification program at the Urban Land Institute’s “Unlocking Infrastructure in New Mexico” meeting. Jerry Valdez the…
Read MoreRent Is Eating Up a Greater Share of Tenants’ Income in Almost Every State
Arizona and Nevada had the biggest spikes in renters paying 30% or more of their income on housing from 2019 to 2023. There were 21 states where a majority of…
Read MoreMost New Mexico College Students Struggle with Unstable Housing and Limited Food
Nicole Pelt is on track to be the first person in her family to graduate college. The 20-year-old Diné student is in her senior year at the University of New…
Read MoreSoaring Insurance Costs Could ‘End’ Affordable Housing, Developers Warn
Developers and landlords of subsidized housing, who cannot raise rents or charge more for starter homes, say property insurance increases could put them out of business. For the poorest Americans,…
Read MoreThree New Mexico Tribal Communities Awarded $10.5 million in Federal Housing Money
On July 29, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded $10.5 million to three Tribal communities in New Mexico for new affordable housing projects. Read More…
Read MoreNew Statewide Housing Report Finds Problems Linger With Affordability, Homelessness, Quality
Housing continues to be unaffordable for many renters and homeowners across the state, according to a report released by the New Mexico authority tackling the housing crisis. Read More…
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