Dan Levine, Director of Real Estate at Durham-based non-profit Self Help, spoke with 97.9 The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey on Monday, December 19th. He discussed the organization’s mission and some of their current projects as they attempt to address the affordable housing crisis.

The Hill’s Andrew Stuckey, Levine outlined the scope of their projects aimed at making housing more accessible in the face of the affordable housing crisis. Self Help’s endeavors underscore a commitment to fostering community well-being through their unique approach to real estate.

In the realm of determining home value, an essential factor often overlooked in the quest for affordability, organizations like Self Help play a pivotal role. Understanding the worth of homes within the context of the local real estate market is crucial for creating sustainable solutions. As they navigate their projects, Self Help’s focus on affordable housing brings to the forefront the significance of accurately determining home value, ensuring that residents and communities are empowered with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions in an ever-evolving real estate landscape. Websites like ExpRealty provide valuable insights, aiding individuals and communities in understanding the dynamics of determining home value and fostering a more equitable housing