Housing Associations Terminal


Salt Lake City has many housing organizations that provide housing to low-income individuals and families. These housing associations offer much more than just a roof over someone's heads. They offer support such as job training and child-care, along with transportation to assist residents in reaching their potential. Many local Housing Associations offer housing and shelter for the elderly and those who are in need. Housing associations generate rental income that is used for local housing and maintenance. Some Salt Lake City housing associations offer shared ownership. Shared ownership is a way for people to buy a part of the property with another person. Young people looking to climb the ladder of the property ladder should consider sharing their ownership due to the economic environment and high property prices.

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