With a drama-free exit from committee, $200 million in housing infrastructure spending that was held up for the past year is on its way to help state workforce issues, proponents hope.
Across the country, housing market conditions are “unlike anything the industry has ever seen.” Buyers are undeterred. The story behind how the local housing market is plowing ahead despite national challenges.
The newest apartment complex in Dickinson, The Bakken Lodge, will celebrate its official grand opening with a community barbeque to be held on July 14.
Those who enroll renters in the program say there's been some improvement, but delays in receiving funding still occur, resulting in unnecessary evictions.
"The sad part is how common these situations are in North Dakota," writes InForum columnist Jim Shaw. "The uplifting part is the High Plains Fair Housing Center is a strong advocate against discrimination."
We've been living with the COVID-19 pandemic, and the extraordinary government interventions it has provoked, for two years now. When should the river of deficit-exploding federal money, borrowed from our nation's creditors against the tax dollars our children will pay, dry up?
Construction of single family homes in Dickinson tripled in 2017. Through October, 56 new houses were constructed. In 2016, through October, only 18 houses were built. "We're about three times the amount," City Administrator Shawn Kessel said. "I...
FARGO -- Fundraisers are nearly halfway to a $21.5 million goal to build a new St. Paul's Newman Center, a two-story chapel and a "faith-based" student apartment complex on the east side of the 1100 block of University Drive North, where the curr...
GRAND FORKS -- University of North Dakota senior Matt Sorenson recently sat among the expansive roll-down maps of a classroom in the the university's department of geography and geographic information science.
WASHINGTON--New U.S. single-family home sales unexpectedly rose in July, reaching their highest level in nearly nine years as demand increased broadly, brightening the housing market outlook.
ALEXANDER, N.D. -- Abandoned campers from across the Bakken line up end to end in a McKenzie County salvage yard. The RVs, some burned or damaged and others with kitchen supplies still in the cupboards, were once in demand for oil boom workers wh...
BISMARCK -- More than 40 percent of Native Americans on North Dakota reservations live in poverty, a rate at least 9 percent higher than tribal areas nationwide, show new statistics compiled by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
BISMARCK -- An updated study of housing needs in North Dakota projects the state's population will grow 20 percent by 2029, with the greatest increase coming in low-income households that will drive demand for affordable housing.