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Invest STL’s Rooted initiative gives Black and low-income residents in the West End and Visitation Park neighborhoods $20,000 to invest in their homes and community.
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Police are finding uses for homes in a once-thriving neighborhood.
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Homeownership rates have increased for minorities over the past few years, according to the National Association of Realtors 2024 Snapshot of Race and Home Buying in America Report. Just 41% of Black Americans own homes in Missouri, which is below the national average.
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‘Tangled titles’ create a cascade of legal problems for homeowners in St. Louis
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There are almost 25,000 vacant houses, commercial buildings and land plots in St. Louis, and about 60% are privately owned. Some nuisance properties can be a blight on communities, so neighborhood associations have been trying to acquire them or compel owners to fix them.
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The St. Louis Realtors Association will host an expo to provide Black families with the information needed to purchase a home. Attorneys, Realtors and bankers will discuss estate planning, credit repair and budgeting.
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University City residents say officials promised eminent domain wouldn’t be used to sell their homes.
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Community leaders in the Baden neighborhood of north St. Louis are going to court to claim vacant houses for potential new homeowners.
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The University of Missouri-St. Louis’ Community Innovation and Action Center and its partners will begin studying home repair needs of older St. Louis homeowners in January with a grant from the RRF Foundation for Aging.
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As St. Louis leaders are looking to turn the city into the fastest-growing metro region for immigrants in the next few years to spur economic growth, a…