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San Luis councilmember attends institute discussing the housing crisis
The City of San Luis said Councilmember Tadeo A. De La Hoya participated in a gathering that tackled the housing crisis affecting Latino communities in the United States. The post San Luis councilmember attends institute discussing the housing crisis appeared first on KYMA.
San Luis Councilmember appointed Chair of the AZ Department of Real Estate Advisory Board
The City of San Luis said Councilmember Matias Rosales has been appointed Chair of the Arizona Department of the Real Estate Advisory Board. The post San Luis Councilmember appointed Chair of the AZ Department of Real Estate Advisory Board appeared first on KYMA.
San Luis Council Member Matias Rosales Named Chair of State Real Estate Advisory Board
Matias Rosales, a Council Member from San Luis, Arizona, has been named Chair of the Arizona Department of Real Estate Advisory Board. Rosales has served on the board since July 2022. The ten-member board, appointed by the Governor, advises real estate commissioners and reports to Commissioner Susan Nicholson.
Interest rates expected to decrease
Some Arizona realtors are optimistic about a potential decrease in interest rates that could be as much as one to two percent lower than they were just 90 days ago, making the rate around six percent. The post Interest rates expected to decrease appeared first on KYMA.
USDA provides grant for new low-income houses
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) provided a grant of $1.9 million for the construction of 50 new self-help homes for low-income families in San Luis, Arizona. The post USDA provides grant for new low-income houses appeared first on KYMA.
USDA provides grant for new low-income houses
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) provided a grant of $1.9 million for the construction of 50 new self-help homes for low-income families in San Luis, Arizona. The post USDA provides grant for new low-income houses appeared first on KYMA.
Her parents were homeowners on a meager salary. How does Arizona ensure that now?
Visiting her parents in Somerton, Patricia Garcia Duarte often finds herself admiring the nopales and citrus trees in their backyard — trees her father planted decades ago at the home he built brick-by-brick and modified over the years. For three decades, Patricia has been a fearless advocate for homeowners and today leads Chicanos Por La Causa, a historic Arizona nonprofit with credentialed housing and financial services programs. ...
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