The New Housing Reality
“To really thrive, you have to have everybody. The vibrancy of the city (of Grand Rapids) is the attraction. It shouldn’t be available only to certain people. It’s not accessible for everyone.” In an NBC News story from July 21, 2023, Diana Olick reported that growing home prices nationwide are pricing new homeowners out of […]
Wage vs. Income—When Working Harder Doesn’t Work
Written by Selma Tucker and Alex Kontras Housing Kent has launched a Housing Affordability Index and Data Dashboard that details key performance indicators (KPI) on housing outcomes in Kent County. The dashboard adds a new chapter in the housing story with discussions on homeownership affordability, rental affordability, and homelessness. The dashboard speaks to why the […]
Meant For This
“You see mental health challenges on the rise, and my clients ask me if the system was designed for us to fail. People are working 12-hour shifts and spending all of their money on rent…and there’s a trickle-down effect where it’s definitely an equity issue. A system issue.” It was a sunny afternoon in March […]
In the Room Where it Happens
“I don’t like to see people struggling. It’s policies and politicians that keep people struggling because of inequity. All communities are impacted—black, white, everyone.” Deondre “Dee” Jones is a familiar fixture to some around Grand Rapids. He can be found attending City Commission and County Commission meetings, typically with his headphones piping his tunes into […]
Housing Kent Appears on The WGVU Morning Show
Housing Kent President Eureka People discusses National Home Ownership Month and the latest Housing Kent Research… Read the Full Article
Affordable Housing, a Landlord’s Story
“How much profit is enough? There are too many property managers and owners who are gouging the consumer…” According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 2020 Kent County showed a population of 657,974. Of that population, about 10% were Black/African American, and approximately 8.04% of people identified themselves as having at least two races. While […]