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Apartment project grows to 500 rentals planned near Mercy Hospital

25 units to be offered at below market rates

Renters don’t benefit from property tax cuts, experts tell Colorado legislative panel

Experts told Colorado’s property tax commission on Thursday that rate cuts and tax decreases don’t often translate into savings for renters but that tax hikes can lead to higher rents. This ...

Residents remain frustrated with public input process for Head Start relocation

Site plans for new building showcased at library

Randomized lottery sets pecking order for Durango workforce housing unit

Nine prequalified homebuyers want to close on $399,000 townhome

Ignacio School District housing a boon for employees

Lower rent, proximity to schools helping recruit and retain staff members

Durango, HomesFund to conduct second lottery on city-owned townhouse

Ten qualified applications have applied to purchase unit at Animas City Park Overlook

Durango developer says changes to zoning policy will surely encourage more affordable housing

Under new rules, builders must build units or pay elevated fee

Vacancy tax proposal rubs some second homeowners the wrong way

Others call for fewer short-term and vacation rentals

Durango resumes lease for Head Start relocation

City addresses neighbors’ parking concerns

Upper Pine fire to decide whether to waive impact fees on some developments

Public comment period will end Tuesday; if approved, waiver would apply to deed-restricted units

This new Cortez home is made of foam

The nontraditional build will be move-in ready by the end of the month

Farm Bill fight could jeopardize affordable housing efforts in tourism towns

A provision allowing U.S. Forest Service officials to lease land provides a powerful tool for rural resort communities