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Grand Rapids Top Local Agent Kyle Visser, AKA the Big Guy sheds light on what’s selling and what’s not.
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WGVU’s Patrick Center talks with Crain’s senior writer Mark Sanchez about who pays for new high-cost gene and cell therapies. Also, Housing Next study identifies more than a dozen area corridors for potential housing development.
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Local officials optimistic dollars will be used for addressing Kent County's 35,000 units housing gap.
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We talk to President Steve Johnson about the needs for the community and a very cool annual Chili Cook off.
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* End of Public Health Emergency & health benefits* Legislation drafted impacting nurse practitioners* GR top market for millennials purchasing homes
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Grand Rapids Representative Kristian Grant hopes to see the state’s next budget include more money for housing and urban investment
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"Reaching New Muskegon Heights" vision plan calls for 35 new homes
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The 52-unit property on Coit Avenue will provide a mix of one, two and three-bedroom units. Rental rates will be restricted to those whose annual income is 80 percent or less of Kent County’s median income.
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Some experts are now predicting that the bubble won’t burst like it did in the 2008 housing market crash, but things will begin to at least slow down for the moment this summer.