
The Demand that Has Not Gone Away: Affordable Housing Is Needed Now
If you’ve ever been fortunate enough to have a conversation with or read an interview with our co-founders, John Vander Wagen III or Leigh Cobrun,

If you’ve ever been fortunate enough to have a conversation with or read an interview with our co-founders, John Vander Wagen III or Leigh Cobrun,

The affordable housing crisis gets a lot of attention these days, as many seek the American dream of homeownership but find themselves locked out of

The American dream is a cute three-bedroom house with a white picket fence outside, a formal dining room and living room, a yard, and possibly

The Current Crisis The Numbers Tell a Stark Story: The Human Impact: According to Center Township Trustee Lisa Pierzakowski, as quoted in a previous blog

As we continue our series on housing policy in Indiana in 2025, we want to take a look at House Bill 1005, its intent, the

Senate Enrolled Act 142 (Public Law 128), Effective July 1, 2025, will make a significant difference for some and provide a path towards stable housing

Indiana’s 2025 legislative session brought significant changes to housing policy across our state. From protecting tenants’ rights to expanding housing infrastructure, lawmakers enacted several measures