Maine needs at least 84,000 new homes within seven years, study
Maine needs at least 84,000 new homes within seven years, study
A first-of-its kind study shows Maine may need to build as many as 84,300 new homes for households at all income levels over the next seven years to meet the anticipated demand..
A first-of-its kind study shows Maine may need to build as many as 84,300 new homes for households at all income levels over the next seven years to meet the anticipated demand.
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