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The Fall (and Rise) of Public Housing

Paul Grogan, Tony Proscio • September 1, 2000

W00-7: The authors argue in this paper that the reengineering of failed inner city public housing projects that is underway is one of the most important and positive…
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The State of the Nation's Housing 2000

Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies • June 10, 2000

Housing markets began the twentyfirst century on a high note. Buoyed by the longest economic expansion in history, home sales, homeownership rates, and the value of…
Reports

The State of the Nation's Housing 1999

Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies • June 10, 1999

Housing had another record-setting year in 1998. Home sales reached new peaks, housing starts topped 1.6 million units, and the value of residential construction hit an…
Reports

The State of the Nation’s Housing 1998

Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies • June 10, 1998

Now in its eighth year of sustained growth, the U.S. economy has brought unprecedented strength to housing production and sales. Spurred by strong employment growth, low…
Reports

The State of the Nation's Housing 1997

Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies • June 5, 1997

As the end of 1997 approaches, sweeping public polity initiatives are joining with long-term demographic, income, and mobility trends to fundamentally alter the state of the…
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The State of the Nation's Housing 1988

Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies • June 12, 1988

America is increasingly becoming a nation of housing haves and havenots. While the majority of American homeowners are well housed and have significant equity in their homes…