Federal Housing Finance Agency–U.S. house prices rose 1.4 percent in fourth quarter 2012

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Federal Housing Finance Agency. (2013). U.S. house prices rose 1.4 percent in fourth quarter 2012 (News Release). Federal Housing Finance Agency.

Date Published or Accessed: 2013-02-26 February 26, 2013

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Chicago DHED–Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2 application for federal funding

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Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development. (2009). Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2 Application for Federal Funding (Application).

Date Published or Accessed: 2009-07-14 July 14, 2009

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ASPO–Conversions of Large Single-Family Dwellings to Multiple-Family Dwellings

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American Society of Planning Officials. (1949). Conversions of Large Single-Family Dwellings to Multiple-Family Dwellings (No. 5).

Date Published or Accessed: 1949-08-00 August 1949

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Ellen–American Murder Mystery Revisited: Do Housing Voucher Households Cause Crime?

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Ellen, I. G., Lens, M. C., & O’Regan, K. M. (2011). American Murder Mystery Revisited: Do Housing Voucher Households Cause Crime? (SSRN Scholarly Paper No. ID 2016444). Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network.

Date Published or Accessed: 2011-12-14 2011/12/14

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Potential neighbors often express worries that Housing Choice Voucher holders heighten crime. Yet no research systematically examines the link between the presence of voucher holders in a neighborhood and crime. Our paper aims to do just this, using longitudinal, neighborhood-level crime and voucher utilization data in 10 large U.S. cities. We test whether the presence of additional voucher holders leads to elevated rates of crime, controlling for neighborhood fixed effects, time-varying neighborhood characteristics, and trends in the broader sub-city area in which the neighborhood is located. In brief, crime tends to be higher in census tracts with more voucher households, but that positive relationship becomes insignificant after we control for unobserved differences across census tracts and falls further when we control for trends in the broader area. We find far more evidence for the reverse causal story; voucher use in a neighborhood increases in tracts with rising crime, suggesting that voucher holders tend to move into neighborhoods where crime rates are increasing.

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Immergluck–There goes the neighborhood: the effect of single-family mortgage foreclosures on property values

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Immergluck, D., & Smith, G. (2005). There goes the neighborhood: the effect of single-family mortgage foreclosures on property values. Woodstock Institute.

Date Published or Accessed: 2005-06-00 June 2005

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HUD–HUD’s fiscal year (FY) 2010 NOFA for the Choice Neighborhoods Initiative _ round 1 NOFA

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HUD. (2010). HUD’s fiscal year (FY) 2010 NOFA for the Choice Neighborhoods Initiative _ round 1 NOFA (NOFA No. Docket No. FR-5415-N-25).

Date Published or Accessed: 2010-00-00 2010

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