Aaron Moselle | WHYY
Aaron Moselle covers housing and community development for WHYY’s PlanPhilly, filing stories for both radio and web. He’s a city native and calls South Philadelphia home.
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New research shows that Philadelphia is one of just four major U.S. metropolitan areas where it is cheaper to buy than rent a typical home. WHYY’s Aaron Moselle reports.
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Tens of thousands of drivers had to make a new plan after a fire in Philadelphia destroyed a section of Interstate 95.
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Philly’s housing market is slow right now. Spring is typically a hot season for homebuyers and homesellers, but high mortgage rates and home prices continue to stifle the market in most zip codes in the city. WHYY’s Aaron Moselle has more.
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When a tenant stops paying rent, it typically ignites a battle that can leave a landlord without critical income for months. And eventually, turning to an attorney to file for an eviction.
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A new report out of Philadelphia provides a snapshot of life in the city during the first several months of the pandemic, highlighting COVID-19’s impact on housing, as well as a variety of health outcomes. WHYY’s Aaron Moselle has more.
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Philadelphia has revamped a citywide program that provides affordable loans for major home repairs. As WHYY’s Aaron Moselle reports, the goal is to get more homeowners and contractors to participate.
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A massive affordable housing program for middle income Philadelphians is gearing up. As WHYY’s Aaron Moselle reports, the city is in the process of seeking project proposals.
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A baby formula manufacturer in Pennsylvania is getting more than $8 million from the state to help offset the nationwide shortage. WHYY’s Aaron Moselle reports.
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Jurors in the corruption trial for Philadelphia City Councilmember Kenyatta Johnson heard opening statements Thursday from prosecutors and defense attorneys. WHYY’s Aaron Moselle reports.
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A Pennsylvania lawmaker wants to create a new state fund for people who can’t afford basic home repairs like a leaky roof. As Aaron Moselle reports, a weeklong awareness campaign around the legislation kicked off Monday.