Housing costs, ‘Housewives,’ cinnamon rolls. Catch up on today’s top Miami stories
Unaffordable rent, cinnamon rolls and reality TV are among the top stories from the Miami Herald on Thursday.
Here are key takeaways:
• Miami ranked most unaffordable city for renters: A new WalletHub report found Miami is the least affordable city for renters out of 182 surveyed, with median monthly rent consuming 33.77% of the city’s median monthly income. The nonprofit Miami Housing for All has estimated the county needs around 90,000 additional affordable housing units to close the gap, and census data shows nearly 60% of renters in the Greater Miami area are rent burdened.
• Knaus Berry Farm announces closing day: The Redland market will remain open through May 10 — Mother’s Day — extending its season by about a month after an overwhelming response since reopening at its new location in December. “The response since we opened in December has been incredible, and we’re so grateful for the community’s support,” said general manager and co-owner Joel White.
• ‘Real Housewives of Miami’ OGs heading to Miami Improv: Marysol Patton and Alexia Nepola will take the stage April 28 in Doral for “The Miami Housewives: Live!” to dish on the Bravo series, which is on an indefinite pause. Tickets start at $46.90 at the Miami Improv, where the duo will take audience questions and catch fans up on behind-the-scenes details.
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