TOPIC: Housing Need
STATE: California
TYPE: Research Report
DATE: January 2010
AUTHOR: Hertz Research on behalf of the Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California
DESCRIPTION: The…
In this paper we examine the various types of affordable hous- ing options and programs needed to meet the differing needs of District of Columbia residents and their neighborhoods. We refer to this…
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A recent poll from the New York Times and CBS illustrates the link between the current recession and the foreclosure and eviction crises.
Unemployed respondents were asked the question, “…
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A recent progress report of the Baltimore Housing Mobility Program (BHMP) shows that 86% of surveyed voucher participants in the BHMP program say that their neighborhoods are better or…
An October 8 report prepared by Ernst & Young examines the funding issues currently impeding the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program, as well as some proposed resolutions.…
Before the recent passage of the extended and expandedhomebuyer tax credit (see related article elsewhere in Memo),the federal government was spending more than $220 billion on homeownership…