North Carolina celebrates National Homeownership Month.

Current Calls for Action in North Carolina

Ashville Zoning Changes

Changes to Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) that will relax the standards for flag lots and cottage developments and thereby activate thousands of new housing lots in the city for possible development.

Ashville Zoning Changes

REALTOR® led initiative that would immediately activate thousands of lots within the city for development of Singel Family Rentals at more attainable price points.

Buncombe County STR April Meetings

The culmination of the Buncombe County STR Restrictions with the intention of driving people to the meeting to oppose STR restrictions.

Buncombe County STR Commission Targeting

The STR in Buncombe County moved from the Planning Board to the Council, where new outreach was directed.

Boone STR Restrictions

Boone County was looking to restrict Short-Term Rentals in the county.

Buncombe County STR Restrictions

Short-Term Rental regulations being proposed for the unincorporated parts of Buncombe County.

The American Dream in North Carolina is Built on the Path to Homeownership

Tell your elected officials to support practical solutions that incentivize homeownership and make it more accessible.

Actions You Can Take Now

Cleveland Residents First Housing Regulations

The Mayor of Cleveland wanted to add more costs for renters and make real estate agents equally responsible for property maintenance as the actual property owner.

Interview with Harry Johnson

First-time homebuyer Guide

Use our informative and easy to use First-Time Homebuyer guide to find resources, tips, and answers to common questions to help you make the right choices when beginning the journey toward homeownership.

First-Time Homebuyer Quiz

It’s National Homeownership Month! Are you ready to buy your first home? Take our 60-second quiz and find out.

In 2023, it's not your parents' housing market or, is it?

Learn about the evolving preferences of homebuyers, including millennials and older generations, who seek modernized housing and engage in multi-generational living, challenging stereotypes about technology use and green features, and reshaping the housing market

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