Missoula Current - Hundreds of Housing Units coming online in Missoula

Tax increment provided by the Missoula Redevelopment Agency has helped, as has funding from various state and federal housing programs

Missoula Current - Hundreds of Housing Units coming online in Missoula
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Read the article at the Missoula Current by Martin Kidston
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“Three large affordable housing projects have or will begin to open for leasing this spring, culminating years of work, financing and construction.
“We have over 500 new apartments coming online in the next year that have restricted rents,” said Karissa Trujilo with Homeword. “It means the rents are capped to ensure they're affordable for people making 40% to 60% of our area median income.”
Between the 200-unit Villagio project off Scott Street and the 202-unit Trinity project, which includes two locations, Missoula will introduce a decades-worth of affordable housing into the market this year.
The Villagio includes a range of two, three and four-bedroom apartments and is set to begin leasing this May”

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