BUSINESSMISSOURI INDEPENDENT
A $100 million fund could spell more affordable housing in Kansas City
A $100 million Kansas City Regional Housing Fund, developed by MARC and LISC, aims to create or preserve 3,500-5,000 affordable housing units. The region faces a housing shortage due to rising home values and insufficient construction, with 69,000 low-income renters in unaffordable homes.
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