
9 April 2020 | 38 replies
Every single long term rental I have there has been at least 1 lay off in that household.

11 April 2020 | 21 replies
Since she's a single income household it is getting very hard for her to pay the mortgage.
17 April 2020 | 7 replies
In your scenario going by number of people may be easier: if you have two renters and yourself living there, 2/3 of household expenses can be deducted from that rental income: 2/3 of utility bills, repairs, etc.I hope this helps!

17 February 2020 | 9 replies
The affordable units are not subsidized, they are rent restricted, and the max rent you will be able to charge for that unit is based on the following which I pulled directly from a density bonus agreement:The monthly rental rate for each Affordable Unit (which shall include a utility allowance based on the utility allowance schedules published annually by the Housing Authority) shall not exceed 1/12 of thirty percent (30%) of fifty percent (50%) of the Area Median Income, as adjusted for assumed household size and utilities.

12 February 2020 | 1 reply
Single-family home sales jumped 14.3 percent year-over-year, with 4,699 units sold, marking the seventh consecutive month of positive sales;Days on Market (DOM) for single-family homes extended slightly from 66 to 68 days;Total property sales surged 15.2 percent, with 5,800 units sold;Total dollar volume rose 17.1 percent to about $1.6 billion;The single-family home median price increased 4.5 percent to $234,000, reaching a January high;The single-family home average price climbed 4.6 percent to a January high of $291,034;Single-family homes months of inventory was at a 3.5-months supply, down fractionally from 3.6 months last January but above the national inventory level of 3.0 months;Townhome/condominium sales jumped for a second straight month – up 20.9 percent, with the average price down 3.5 percent to $186,582 and the median price down 5.2 percent to $149,750;Lease properties experienced a strong performance, as single-family home rentals climbed 14.5 percent with the average rent up 1.7 percent to $1,782;Volume of townhome/condominium leases rose 5.6 percent with the average rent up 5.9 percent to $1,598.

13 February 2020 | 2 replies
pid=1697Houston Real Estate Highlights in January:-Single-family home sales jumped 14.3 percent year-over-year, with 4,699 units sold, marking the seventh consecutive month of positive sales;-Days on Market (DOM) for single-family homes extended slightly from 66 to 68 days;-Total property sales surged 15.2 percent, with 5,800 units sold;-Total dollar volume rose 17.1 percent to about $1.6 billion;-The single-family home median price increased 4.5 percent to $234,000, reaching a January high;-The single-family home average price climbed 4.6 percent to a January high of $291,034;-Single-family homes months of inventory was at a 3.5-months supply, down fractionally from 3.6 months last January but above the national inventory level of 3.0 months;-Townhome/condominium sales jumped for a second straight month – up 20.9 percent, with the average price down 3.5 percent to $186,582 and the median price down 5.2 percent to $149,750;-Lease properties experienced a strong performance, as single-family home rentals climbed 14.5 percent with the average rent up 1.7 percent to $1,782;-Volume of townhome/condominium leases rose 5.6 percent with the average rent up 5.9 percent to $1,598.

18 February 2020 | 5 replies
@Rachel H. thanks for the reply its zone for Residential Uses (R-2) ie: Manufactured Home, Multifamily Dwelling, Two-Family Dwelling (Duplex) and etc. but NOT for Manufactured Home Park. but a Manufactured home park: A parcel of land at least five (5) acres in size on which a minimum of ten(10) developed stands are in existence for lease or condominium ownership and two (2) mobile ormanufactured homes are occupied as separate residences.

16 February 2020 | 11 replies
It is one of the most affluent townships in the United States based on average household income.

1 March 2020 | 15 replies
Sure, go ahead and let 20 people share a bedroom.That all brings us to our local fire codes that in fact limit the number of people per household and/or bedroom, and of course this varies a bit from municipality to municipality.

26 February 2020 | 2 replies
You can filter by equity %, household age, absentee or homeowners and many more.