In 2024, nearly 240,000 Californians left the state — and a decent chunk flocked to Clark County. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Posts published in “Real Estate & housing”
A first: Multifamily housing joins Parade of Homes in Camas
The Parade of Homes returns to Camas this year, debuting a luxury townhome for the first time in the event’s history. Read more… Source: The…
A Clark County renter needs to make $33 an hour to afford a 1-bedroom apartment, study finds
A Clark County renter on the hunt for a studio apartment would need to earn $61,000 annually to comfortably afford the $1,628-a-month fair market rent,…
Divided Vancouver City Council approves $30-per-unit rental registration fee for landlords
Vancouver landlords will have to pay a $30-per-unit fee to register their rentals under an ordinance adopted by the city council 4-3 on Monday. Read…
Buyer’s market? Real estate agents say it’s a good time to snag a house in Clark County
Abnormally high inventory and lagging sales have placed buyers in the best position to snag a house in Clark County since 2020, real estate agents…
Vancouver drops parking requirements for affordable housing developments
The city of Vancouver will no longer require parking spots for new affordable housing in hopes of cutting project costs and making room for more…
The Foundation will open housing for those exiting prison in Fourth Plain Village in August
Supportive housing for people exiting prison will open in the Fourth Plain Village neighborhood in August. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Once logging and fishing-dependent Cathlamet reinvents itself as a leisure and recreation-hub
CATHLAMET — After the fall of both logging and commercial fishing in Wahkiakum County, Cathlamet has reinvented itself as a hub for monied retirees, outdoors…
Main Street block that is home to Brickhouse Bar & Grill is up for sale
The historic Main Street block that’s home to the storied Brickhouse Bar & Grill is for sale. Read more… Source: The Columbian
Nonprofit breaks ground on Vancouver housing project for women veterans exiting homelessness
As steel bit into the ground and dirt gave way, Rosemary Fryer took a moment to reflect on the symbolism of the moment. Read more… …