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Chicago opens two affordable homes in Back of the Yards, part of a city initiative to build 2,000 homes by 2030 for low-income families.
Chicago officials, including Mayor Brandon Johnson, celebrated the opening of two new affordable homes in Back of the Yards, part of a city-backed initiative to convert vacant lots into homes for low-income families.
Built at about $500,000 each, the homes are being sold for $315,000 with financial help from city and state programs, including up to $100,000 in down payment assistance.
The Resurrection Project leads the effort, aiming to build 28 homes this year and 2,000 across the city’s South and West sides by 2030.
The project supports first-time homebuyers, promotes generational wealth, and combats blight through community-driven development.
Chicago abre dos casas asequibles en Back of the Yards, parte de una iniciativa de la ciudad para construir 2.000 viviendas para 2030 para familias de bajos ingresos.