A huge fire just wiped out an apartment building in Millcreek, leaving dozens of people with nowhere to live. This disaster is making the already tough housing situation in the area even worse.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
These projects increase the housing supply, which helps stabilize local property costs.
First-time homebuyers and residents looking to downsize.
Nearby rental property owners who may face increased competition.
The city is debating how to ensure new townhome developments remain owner-occupied rather than becoming rental properties, while also managing design standards.
Apartments burned in Millcreek deemed uninhabitable, leaving more than 40 displaced KSL TV 5
The city is approving more townhome projects to help first-time homebuyers enter the market. These projects aim to balance density with community needs.
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