1. 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 […]

  2. How one of Orange County’s oldest neighborhoods is primed for revitalization

    “There’s a real dedicated core of residents in Pine Hills,” said Orlando-area affordable homes developer Ryan von Weller.

  3. These 5 developers to compete for new Orange County affordable housing funds

    Orange County government plans to provide funding for at least two affordable housing developers’ projects.

  4. Priced Out, Renting, Buying and the struggle at all price points

    Watch the full Wesh 2 Chronicle.

  5. 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.

  6. Companies offering affordable housing struggle to meet demand as Central Florida rents soar

    WESH – Orlando Videos. Companies offering affordable housing struggle to meet demand as Central Florida rents soar

  7. Ohio-based development team eyes multifamily site in Sanford

    Silver Hills Development and Edwards Communities are looking to build one five-story building with 298 dwelling units on 5.3 acres.

  8. Bezos Academy To Open Location In Universal’s Affordable Housing Community

    In Universal’s affordable housing community, Catchlight Crossings, Wendover Housing Partners has an exciting announcement, revealing that they have partnered with Jeff Bezos’ Bezos Academy to open a tuition-free Montessori-inspired preschool that will be located within the community.

  9. 6 Expert Tips to Get Your Security Deposit Back

    Security deposits are a common requirement for renters, and typically, they amount to a full month’s rent or sometimes even two or three months. Though you may get this back upon move-out, your landlord can also use it to repair any damage you do to the property – aside from normal wear and tear – or to […]

  10. Developer eyes affordable housing along Orange Blossom Trail, on Lake Bumpy in Orlando

    On the south shore of Lake Bumby, Wendover Housing Partners is moving forward on plans to build a 102-unit income-restricted housing project.