A history of affordable housing policy in the United States, and efforts to preserve affordable housing units in recent decades.
Starting in the 1960s, the United…
The recent dramatic increase in the number of single-family detached rental homes, which is due in part to foreclosures of single-family homeowners and constrained lending…
W14-8: This case study is one of a series of five investigations of projects conducted by nonprofit organizations to preserve affordable rental housing in the United…
W14-7: This case study is one of a series of five investigations of projects conducted by nonprofit organizations to preserve affordable rental housing in the United…
W14-6: This case study is one of a series of five investigations of projects conducted by nonprofit organizations to preserve affordable rental housing in the United…
W14-5: This case study is one of a series of five investigations of projects conducted by nonprofit organizations to preserve affordable rental housing in the United…
W14-4: This case study is one of a series of five investigations of projects conducted by nonprofit organizations to preserve affordable rental housing in the United…
RR07-1: The nation faces many longstanding rental housing challenges. Chief among these concerns are widespread rental affordability problems, neighborhood decline, the…
Eric Belsky, Jack Goodman, Rachel Bogardus Drew
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June 1, 2005
Difficulty affording housing is widely acknowledged as the most common housing problem in the United States. No matter how one chooses to measure the problem, it is clearly…
Alexander von Hoffman, Eric Belsky, James DeNormandie, Rachel G. Bratt
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June 1, 2004
W04-5: This paper was prepared to provide background information for a conference sponsored by the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation entitled The Vitality of America…