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Podmolik, M. E. (2012, October 3). $15,000 down payment grants will be offered in Chicago area. Chicago Tribune.
Date Published or Accessed: 2012-10-03 October 3, 2012
Wells Fargo & Co. will offer $8.2 million in down payment assistance grants this month to almost 550 homebuyers in Chicago and 28 suburbs, the bank said Wednesday.The bank’s CityLIFT program,…
Susin, S. (2002). Rent vouchers and the price of low-income housing. Journal of Public Economics, 83(1), 109_152.
Date Published or Accessed: 2002-00-00 2002
Pendall, R. (2000). Why voucher and certificate users live in distressed neighborhoods. Housing Policy Debate, 11(4), 881_910. doi:10.1080/10511482.2000.9521391
Date Published or Accessed: 2000-00-00 2000
Abstract The Section 8 voucher and certificate program potentially allows recipients to choose better neighborhoods than they might otherwise be able to afford. This article compares the location of households using Section 8 vouchers and certificates with the location of other renter households, both low_income renters and all renters. In 1998, Section 8 users were 75 percent as likely as other poor tenants to live in distressed neighborhoods but 150 percent more likely than all renters to live in such tracts. These national averages obscure substantial variation among metropolitan areas. Section 8 users concentrate in distressed neighborhoods when rental housing concentrates there, but they avoid distressed neighborhoods with very low rents. Concentration also hinges on race; when assisted households are mostly black and other residents are mostly white, assisted households are much more likely to live in distressed neighborhoods.
Greenline Development, Inc. (2011). An analysis of the for-sale housing market in woodlawn.
Date Published or Accessed: 2011-03-27 March 27, 2011
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
Metropolitan Planning Council. (2013). Managing single-family rental homes (White Paper).
Date Published or Accessed: 2013-01-00 January 2013
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Date Published or Accessed: 1984-00-00 1984
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
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.
Kennedy, D. (1987). The effect of the warranty of habitability on low income housing: milking and class violence. Florida State University Law Review, 15, 485.
Date Published or Accessed: 1987-00-00 1987