Help is on the way: Updating mobile homes
By Tim Rowland
February 16, 2024
Programs provide assistance for repairing or replacing manufactured housing
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By Tim Rowland
February 16, 2024
Programs provide assistance for repairing or replacing manufactured housing
By Tim Rowland
November 16, 2023
The study, prepared by Novogradac of Bethesda, Md., indicated that middle-class residents cannot afford the typical $300,000 home.
By Tim Rowland
November 3, 2023
A broad array of advocates diagnosed the ailing Adirondack housing industry, and batted about plans for one day restoring it to health.
By Tim Rowland
November 1, 2023
Essex County moves ahead with plan for 40 units in North Hudson and 20 more in yet-to-be determined location
By Tim Rowland
October 30, 2023
10 takeaways from a 6-month series on housing issues in the Adirondacks
By Tim Rowland
October 30, 2023
Examples from our housing series of projects and organizations making a difference
By Tim Rowland
October 27, 2023
Newly rebranded housing assistance nonprofit helps homeowners with rehab work
October 17, 2023
Video by Eric Teed for Adirondack Explorer This house in Jay is the first rehabilitation project to be undertaken by the Essex County Land Bank. Houses like this are referred to as zombie houses and the land bank seeks to bring this and houses like it back to life and to sell them at below…
By Tim Rowland
September 19, 2023
What's missing from the housing equation? Infrastructure, such as public sewer systems. And although the price tag is more than small towns can afford, grants are often out of reach
July 27, 2023
The Fawn Valley project was developed to help people afford homes