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Rent-to-own units in Port Moody at risk as federal housing program halted

The shuttering of a federal housing program has put the affordability component of a Port Moody development in jeopardy. Out of 190 applicants looking to secure a unit in the rent-to-own program for Marcon’s development on the corner of St. Johns and Albert streets, only one has been able to qualify. Tim Schmitt, Marcon’s director […]

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