As a large federal rental assistance program ends, Columbus is launching a much smaller program to try to keep as many as possible in their homes.
Federal emergency rental assistance funds run out Sept. 30. These programs can still help Columbus, Franklin County residents.
About a dozen families are one step closer to owning a home. Columbus City Council started the process of approving $1.1 ...
Over $218 million in federal pandemic aid helped more than 50,000 Franklin County residents avoid eviction. This emergency rental assistance funding has now run out, creating a housing crisis for many ...
The Columbus City Council on Thursday introduced a sweeping set of proposals designed to address the shortage of affordable housing in the city. Among the proposals: requiring landlords to register ...
In May, Columbus saw one of the largest year-over-year decreases in apartment asking rent prices compared with other large American cities, according to a recent report. The real estate company RedFin ...
The Columbus City Council approved the Housing for All legislative package, which was sponsored by Councilmember Shayla Favor. The ordinances will go into effect on July 1, 2021.The Housing for All ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The Parade of Homes is back in central Ohio for three weekends, showcasing several dozen properties across a series of communities, including apartments for the first time.
Ohio cities will be blocked from imposing rent control measures on landlords under a bill signed into law by Gov. Mike DeWine on Friday. House Bill 430 started out as a natural gas line regulation ...
Millions in funding flowed into Columbus, Franklin County in the past five years to help thousands cover rent. Now, it's gone. What it means for housing, eviction, homelessness ...