National City approves new policy to boost more homeownership opportunities

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National City approves new policy to boost more homeownership opportunities
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Under the new policy, National City would build affordable homes like condominiums and townhomes on city-owned property.

NATIONAL CITY, Calif. — National City has one of the lowest homeownership rates in the county.

“The truth is in the last 10 years in National City, we have developed 1000 units and only 18 of those 1000 have been for sale,” said Rodriguez.

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