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Struggling to pay rent? The Denver Post wants to talk to you.

Reporters are looking for people who are living in or would benefit from affordable housing

Metro Denver has seen an unprecedented number of apartments built in recent years. Renters claimed most of them, but they have failed to keep pace in the past two quarters, resulting in the vacancy rate rising to 7% and average rents falling below levels seen two years ago. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
Metro Denver has seen an unprecedented number of apartments built in recent years. Renters claimed most of them, but they have failed to keep pace in the past two quarters, resulting in the vacancy rate rising to 7% and average rents falling below levels seen two years ago. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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Colorado is in the midst of an ongoing housing crisis. The Denver Post is looking at some of the policies and programs that individual cities have enacted to drive more affordable housing development within their borders.

Reporters , Seth Klamann and are looking to talk to people living in affordable housing or who are cost-burdened and would benefit from affordable housing.

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