1. Universal, Disney affordable housing projects expected to improve Orlando traffic

    Joshua Wallack, who has more than 200 employees, has heard his share of excuses for being late to work. Traffic, he said, is one of the most common.

  2. Universal, Disney affordable housing projects expected to improve Orlando traffic

    High rents and longer commutes are intertwined, say experts.

  3. Sanford Housing Authority Celebrates Opening New Affordable Housing Complex

  4. New affordable housing planned for Sanford amid housing crisis

    Monroe Landings comes to historic Goldsboro community.

  5. ‘It’s been a journey:’ Finding affordable housing continues to be a challenge in Central Florida

    Population boom continues to put stress on state’s housing market. ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Florida’s housing has not kept up with its population boom, and it’s even more dire when it comes to the availability of affordable housing. Metro Orlando has the fourth-highest deficit in the United States with only 18 affordable units available for every 100 extremely […]

  6. Getting Affordable Housing in the Suburbs

    As we know, there is a national affordable housing shortage. According to the National Low Income Housing Coalition, “the U.S. has a shortage of 7.3 million rental homes affordable and available to renters with extremely low incomes.” And that doesn’t even account for the “missing middle,” which includes those who need affordable workforce housing. We need […]

  7. Will Disney, Universal affordable housing projects lead the way for more?

    As Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando help build affordable apartments for employees and the public, questions remain about who is going to get to live there and what other local businesses, if any, will follow suit. The developments on land owned by the theme park companies are being constructed and managed by outside organizations […]

  8. Universal Orlando’s affordable housing project and more to get Orange County loan

    Orange County will lend money to help draw more affordable housing to Central Florida.

  9. Central Florida officials discuss plans to make housing more affordable by 2030

    The bottom line goal is to be able to target 35% of the number of units that are anticipated in the next 10 years in the county.

  10. Orlando’s affordable housing market sees slight improvement. Here’s why.

    Orlando’s affordable housing picture is improving slightly, according to a new report — but experts say the area still has a long way to go.