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Tens of thousands of California renters facing eviction will be able to stay in their homes for at least the next three months.
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Hundreds of thousands of California renters facing eviction could get another three months of protection.
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On April 1, landlords will be able to start filing eviction notices for people who have not paid rent due to pandemic-related hardships.
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Four years in the works, the Ivy Senior Apartments officially opened in Clairemont Friday.
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A story by Voice of San Diego Managing Editor Andrew Keatts looks at the hard choices some people are making to be able to buy a home, and the trade offs that come with those decisions.
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The median price of an existing, single-family home in San Diego County was $888,000 in February, up from $875,000 in January and from $765,000 one year ago.
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Homeless residents of downtown San Diego encampments will be paid to pick up trash in their neighborhood as part of a new pilot program.
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Housing prices continue to climb. A new affordable residential complex is set to open in City Heights to make a dent in the issue.
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This is the first MTS housing development planned in San Ysidro. Construction is estimated to begin by early 2024, and will take around 21 months to build.
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San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria joined KPBS Midday Edition to talk about his latest efforts on affordable housing and homelessness, and a major infrastructure funding gap.
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