New homes and rental properties could hit the Oklahoma market in the next two years if rules for a $215 million state-funded construction loan program are approved by the end
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(The Center Square) - Oklahoma is projected to fall short of the state’s housing needs in the next several years, according to a new report discussed by lawmakers Wednesday.