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CHA–”SS Southest – Woodlawn”

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CHA–”SS Southest – Woodlawn”

Posted on September 4, 2013 by Rance

Chicago DHED–”City of Chicago :: Woodlawn TIF”

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Chicago DHED–”City of Chicago :: Woodlawn TIF”

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CHA–”Types of Inspections”

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CHA–”Types of Inspections”

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CHA–”PRA Program”

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CHA–”PRA Program”

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Chicago DHED–”Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) strategies „ NSP targeting requirements”

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Chicago DHED–”Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) strategies „ NSP targeting requirements”

Posted on September 4, 2013 by Rance

Chicago DHED–”West Woodlawn TIF”

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Chicago DHED–”West Woodlawn TIF”

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Chicago NSP–”NSP Properties”

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Chicago NSP–”NSP Properties”

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Chicago NSP–”Home Buyer Purchase Assistance Program”

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Chicago NSP–”Home Buyer Purchase Assistance Program”

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Chicago DHED–”Troubled Building Initiative (TBI)”

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Chicago DHED–”Troubled Building Initiative (TBI)”

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Zillow–”Woodlawn apartments for rent and Woodlawn Chicago”

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Zillow–”Woodlawn apartments for rent and Woodlawn Chicago”

Posted on September 4, 2013 by Rance

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  • Create alternative to short sales through Land Bank
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  • Exchange sale of property to land trust for stable property taxes

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    • availability of and attainment of down payment and subordinate loans for owner-occupant purchases of two- to four-unit buildings in Woodlawn.
    • bigger housing units
    • Blog Post
    • Book
    • Book Section
    • Conference Paper
    • Document
    • Fewer Short Sales
    • Goal I: Stabilization
    • Goal II: Advocacy
    • Goal III: Loan Fund & Financial Assistance
    • Goal IV: Assistance and Counseling
    • Goal IV: Develop Responsibly
    • Introduction
    • Introduction
    • Journal Article
    • Literature Review
    • Magazine Article
    • Media
    • Methodology
    • More acquisition/rehab loans for owner-occupants
    • More Stable Property Taxes
    • Motivation for Study
    • Newspaper Article
    • Objective I-C. Fewer Developable Vacant Lots
    • Objective I-D. Fewer
    • Objective II-A: More organizations specializing in two- to four-unit buildings
    • Objective II-B: Fewer properties composed 100% by Housing Choice Voucher residents
    • Objective II-C: Higher quality of life and stronger market appeal
    • Objective II-D: More sources of funding for smaller buildings
    • Objective III-B. More interest in
    • Objective III-C. Greater access to renovation loans for two- to four-unit buildings in Woodlawn
    • Objective IV-A. Greater access to pre-purchase and consumer credit counseling in Woodlawn
    • Objective IV-B. Greater access to technical assistance in the design and build process for two- to four-unit buildings
    • Objective IV-C. More participation of both owner-occupant and investor owners of two- to four-unit buildings in landlord management training and certification
    • Objective V-A. More steering of development jobs to residents and tenants
    • Objective V-B. More rental housing for low-income households (60-80% AMI) that incorporate pathways to homeownership
    • Objective V-C. More financial capital for strong developers of rental two- to four-unit buildings
    • Objective V-D. More retail amenities
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