Rethinking Local
Affordable Housing Strategies: Lessons from 70 Years of Policy and
Practice December 2003
This
report aims to help state and local leaders meet the modern
realities of the affordable housing challenge by looking back at the
lessons of the past 70 years of housing policies.
This
project contains the following main components.
Executive Summary and Full Paper
The full
report examines the effectiveness of seven decades of affordable
housing strategies—in rental housing assistance programs,
homeownership policies, and land use/regulatory approaches—in
carrying out seven overarching goals to promoting healthy families
and communities.
The
review is based on a scan of the voluminous body of research in the
housing policy field that is too daunting for most local
stakeholders to sort through. Although this is not intended as the
definitive summation of all housing literature, it does highlight
the most salient findings for today's busy practitioners and
policymakers.
Finally,
based on the findings from the literature review, the report
extracts implications for today's state and local affordable housing
strategies.
Download Report by Sections: Executive
Summary (PDF) Chapter
1 - Introduction (PDF) Chapter
2 - Rental Housing Assistance (PDF) Chapter
3 - Homeownership Assistance (PDF) Chapter
4 - Land Use and Regulations (PDF) Chapter
5 - Pulling It All Together: A Summary of Key Lessons
(PDF) Chapter
6 - Conclusion: Implications for Local Housing Strategies
(PDF) References
(PDF)
An
Action Brief
This summary paper extracts the most salient
implications of the report's findings for local
action.
Affordable Housing Matrix
The matrix provides a
quick visual synopsis of how well each of the housing approaches
advances each of the seven basic goals of an affordable housing
policy.
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