ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP, Mich. (WXYZ) — For the first time in almost 50 years, low-income housing is being built in Royal Oak Township as part of the community's long-term plan to create a healthy, family-oriented place to live.
Some families like Jacqueline's are already settling into their new homes. She told us they got their keys on Monday.
"This is a dream come true that I didn't know I wanted," Jacqueline said.
Still slowly moving in, she says she can't wait for her kids to settle in.
"I am excited to have a brand-new space to welcome them in and that they can just kind of make their own as well. This is for them," Jacqueline said.
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A total of 28 brand-new single-family homes will line Parkside Boulevard in Royal Oak Township. It's all part of a $14.7 million development, Royal

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