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Portland housing report indicates gap in affordability

Portland housing report indicates gap in affordability

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PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Policy changes and public financing have produced more housing in Portland, Maine, however prices remain unaffordable to some city residents.

A report from the city indicates that most construction approved in the last five years is reserved for low-income residents or is a high-end rental property.

The Portland Press Herald reports that housing isn’t being built for young families or low-wage workers.

At-large Councilor Jill Duson says housing is an asset becoming more unachievable for most who live in Portland.

According to a biennial report on Portland’s housing situation, the average median household income is $51,800 and the median home price is $316,000. MaineHousing reports that in order to afford the median home price residents would need a household income of $102,173.
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Information from: Portland Press Herald, http://www.pressherald.com

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