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Homeowners and renters in Nashville are expressing growing concerns over the threat of losing their homes amid escalating rental costs and surging property values. During the recent UHS Feedback Session held on May 21, 2025, community members voiced their anxieties about affordability in the housing market.

The discussion highlighted how both groups feel the pressure of rising costs, which could lead to displacement and instability in neighborhoods. Participants emphasized the urgent need for solutions to address these challenges, as many fear that their financial situations may force them out of their homes.
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This feedback underscores a critical issue facing Nashville as it continues to grow. The city must consider strategies to ensure housing remains accessible for all residents. As the community grapples with these concerns, the implications for future housing policies and support systems will be significant.

Converted from 05.21.25 UHS Feedback Session meeting on May 24, 2025
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