ResearchA study by the ULI Terwilliger Center for Housing builds off prior research on immigrants and housing to examine the housing and residential location choices of immigrants in five metropolitan areas that each reflect a different type of immigrant gateway community: San Francisco; Houston; Minneapolis; Buffalo, New York; and Charlotte, North Carolina.
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ResearchThis report presents a case study highlighting the process one rural manufactured home community undertook to convert from investor to cooperative resident ownership.
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ResearchThis Housing Assistance Council Rural Research Report details the housing, economic and social characteristics of Central Appalachia.
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ResearchUsing data from 16 in-depth, semi-structured interviews with older persons in a rural community and directed content analysis, this study examines these older persons’ assessments of their current living situation, still seen as living rurally but now in a more populous location.
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ResearchThe Lexington Fair Housing Council's report, Mapping a Segregated City: The Growth of Racially/Ethnically Concentrated Poverty & Affluence in Lexington, 1970-2014, identifies several long-term trends in the city of Lexington, KY regarding not only where affluence and poverty has become concentrated, but how those trends intersect with populations based on race and ethnicity.
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ResearchThis HUD case study shows how San Francisco successfully utilized inclusionary zoning policies that ushered in more affordable housing options for its residents.
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ResearchThis NHC profile assesses a Medicaid managed care organization’s $20 million investment in an affordable housing development in Phoenix, Arizona to tackle the severe affordable housing needs of their low-income members and the community.
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ResearchA profile of the Eden Housing collaboration with the Partnership for Children and Youth by the National Housing Conference.
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ResearchThis Urban Institute article takes a look at a San Diego-area development that serves as a case study for multigenerational affordable housing.
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ResearchA study by Cheryl Young of Trulia found that low income housing funded by the Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) did not impact the value of nearby homes. Her analysis included 3,083 LIHTC developments in 20 of the least affordable housing markets.
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