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KRMG’s Consumer Warrior Clark Howard is back to help more Tulsans own homes
Another Green Country Habitat for Humanity Blitz Build is in the books. KRMG’s Consumer Warrior Clark Howard joined forces with GCHFH and a lot of volunteers to raise the walls on six new houses in the north Tulsa community on Saturday. Howard says he comes back to Tulsa time and again because he knows owning a home is a game-changer for families and future generations. These homes, Howard says, are not a handout, but a hand-up. “These homeowners go through background checks, they have to have a solid work history, they have to have good credit before they are ever able to apply for a home.”
How Oklahoma's zoning laws are contributing to the state's housing crisis
The American dream of owning a home with a fenced-in backyard for 2.5 children and a dog to play in is out of reach for many of Oklahoma’s lowest-income families. Oklahoma needs more than 77,000 affordable units to meet the demand of low- and extremely low-income residents, those Oklahomans who earn as little as 30% of the area median income. ...
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