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Home-sharing Services Including Airbnb Legalized In DC

Airbnb ended up winning a victory at the end of a years-long legal process in the District of Columbia, after a decision by the D.C. Zoning Commission.

DC Housing Equity Report Sets New Goals for Affordable Housing

The District’s Housing Equity Report has been released Tuesday, laying out new targets for Mayor Muriel Bowser, who is planning to build 36,000 new housing units, including 12,000 affordable ones, by the year 2025.

‘Bread for the City’ Educates People on Public Housing in DC Area

People gathered on October 8 at an event hosted by Bread for the City, a local organization dedicated to D.C.’s low-income communities, to learn about what’s happening in the D.C. area's public housing scene.

Amazon to Open Another DC Store on 14th Street

Amazon has signed a contract to open a new brick and mortar branch at 14th and Riggs Road, NW in Washington, D.C., according to Washington Business Journal.

DC Tops US States in Millennial Mortgage Debt

Millennials in Washington, D.C. have the most mortgage debt compared to the rest of the country, according to Experian, a consumer credit reporting company.

DC Mayor Bowser Reaffirms City’s Dedication to Affordable Housing

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser explained the importance of providing more affordable housing across the entire District at a conference hosted by the Urban Land Initiative.

Navy Yard, SW Waterfront Stand Out with Increasing Rents Among DC Neighborhoods

According to data released by the online real estate database company Zillow, average rents in Navy Yard and Southwest Waterfront rose over three times faster than other D.C. neighborhoods over the past year.

DC Gave Millions to Housing Developers with Poor Scores: Report

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s administration is accused of granting millions of dollars to affordable housing projects that are ranked low by evaluators.