понедельник, 1 июля 2013 г.
For over 25 years, the award-wining North Carolina Housing Trust Fund has financed nearly 25,000 saf
Raleigh, N.C. –Renters in the Raleigh-Cary area need to earn $16.88 per hour in order to afford a basic apartment here, according to a report released today that compares vacation rentals at the outer banks the cost of rental housing with what renters can really vacation rentals at the outer banks afford.
The report, Out of Reach 2013 , was jointly released by the National Low Income Housing Coalition, a Washington, D.C.-based research and advocacy organization, and the North Carolina Housing Coalition. The report provides the Housing Wage and other housing affordability data for every state, metropolitan area, combined non metropolitan area, and county in the country. The Housing Wage is the hourly wage a family must earn, working 40 hours a week, 52 weeks a year, to be able to afford the rent and utilities for a safe and modest home in the private housing market.
"More people in the Raleigh-Cary area are renting now because they see it as a less expensive option than owning a home," said Satana Deberry, Executive Director of the North Carolina Housing Coalition. "But that means the low-wage workers who have always relied on rental housing are getting squeezed out of the hot rental market."
Sheila vacation rentals at the outer banks Crowley, President and CEO of the National Low Income Housing Coalition, says that there is a role the federal government can play in easing the financial strain faced by low income vacation rentals at the outer banks renters. "The federal government has used the tax code to make homeownership easier. In reality, the benefits vacation rentals at the outer banks are largely going to higher income vacation rentals at the outer banks people with million-dollar vacation rentals at the outer banks homes. It's time to make housing policy work better for middle and lower income people by reforming mortgage interest tax breaks and directing the savings to the National Housing Trust Fund to build and preserve rental homes affordable to the lowest income Americans."
For over 25 years, the award-wining North Carolina Housing Trust Fund has financed nearly 25,000 safe, quality, affordable homes and apartments, mostly for very low income families. It has created thousands of much-needed construction jobs and generated millions in local and state tax revenue. As the state readies itself for another contentious legislative session, housing advocates are urging lawmakers to strengthen the NC Housing Trust Fund, a program with historic bi-partisan support that can help preserve and develop new affordable vacation rentals at the outer banks rental housing and strengthen communities across the state.
It is a sad thing, but when you have to pay all the costs of the government meddling in your rental business, onerous taxes and fees, the damage that is caused vacation rentals at the outer banks by your typical uncaring renter, high insurance rates, and on and on. You have little room to make a profit and afford to have low rents. Unless you want to run a slum .then this blog would be crucifying you on that end too.
Honestly, I think that anyone that has the money to have a life up in the Triangle, Charolette or Wilimington have better choices than what s available here in the Sandhills. Granted, most property owners are a bit slow when doing repairs, but they also seem to get sensitive about the renter s situation. I can even play devil s advocate on this: alot of renters will lie.
i honestly believe that we need to willing (speaking vacation rentals at the outer banks as a renter) to purchase renter s insurance just as we would car insurance. You have homeowner s insurance, so why not? it covers your a**, the owner s a**, and all the a**es that get in between. Plus, if you re working and something happens, you can use that insurance ( if you have the option) and get additional monies for un-employment, bad situation, or whatever. It s just depending on what money do you have to give to those possibilities. Let s face it: compared to 15 years ago there is a lot more choices in renter protection. We just need to complaining and dish out for the additional stuff. I know. I live in Cumberland County. vacation rentals at the outer banks And it gets jumping around here during Christmas when the thieves hit the streets. So just get the insurance. You ll be happy you did.
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