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May 15
Center for Housing Policy staff added a discussion to the group Housing for Older Adults
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New resource from the Center for Housing Policy- Housing an Aging Population: Are We Prepared?

A new report from the Center for Housing Policy, Housing an Aging Population: Are We Prepared?, explores the effects of this coming demographic change on the demand for housing, the challenge of providing meaningful housing choices for older adults of all incomes, and the policies that could help communities across the country respond to the dual challenges of providing older adults with affordable housing and…See More
Apr 12
Brian Peters replied to Center for Housing Policy staff's discussion Mixed-Used Affordable Housing and Schools? in the group Affordable Housing - General
"The closest thing in Milwaukee is Villard Square Apartments which is above the Villard Square Library.  This was a recent project using LIHTC in cooperation with site of a library donated by city. More info at…"
Mar 2
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Mar 1
Center for Housing Policy staff added a discussion to the group Energy Efficiency
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Combining Sources of Funding for Affordable, Energy Efficient Housing

The National Housing Trust and Enterprise have a new resource featuring four examples of energy-efficient affordable housing using NSP and weatherization (sometimes in combination with LIHTC) funds to preserve and improve rental housing.  See attached to access this resource, or click here.See More
Feb 10
Peter Tatian replied to Center for Housing Policy staff's discussion Live at the Forum Webinar- Foreclosure and Family Stability in the group Foreclosure Prevention
"I can say a bit about this for the DC mediation program. This was put into place late last year, but has been slow getting off of the ground. To date, only about 10 homeowners have gone through mediation, so there's not enough to judge results…"
Jan 27
Center for Housing Policy staff replied to Center for Housing Policy staff's discussion Live at the Forum Webinar- Foreclosure and Family Stability in the group Foreclosure Prevention
"A question from a webinar attendee: How were student numbers included in data sets, identified or confirmed as those involved in foreclosures (i.e. student mobility was not a result of other circumstances) ?"
Jan 27
Center for Housing Policy staff replied to Center for Housing Policy staff's discussion Live at the Forum Webinar- Foreclosure and Family Stability in the group Foreclosure Prevention
"A comment from a webinar attendee: This may seem like an unlikely linkbased on the nature of this topic, but cities and county have disaster preparedness plans… in the same way, these organizations should have housing market…"
Jan 27
Center for Housing Policy staff replied to Center for Housing Policy staff's discussion Live at the Forum Webinar- Foreclosure and Family Stability in the group Foreclosure Prevention
"A question from a webinar attendee: Have any of the researchers looked into the question of where families move after foreclosure in terms of rental, homeless shelter, or living with family/friends?"
Jan 27
Center for Housing Policy staff replied to Center for Housing Policy staff's discussion Live at the Forum Webinar- Foreclosure and Family Stability in the group Foreclosure Prevention
"A question from a webinar attendee: In a non-judicial state like DC, what's the best way/public data source to find out when a building or home is at risk of being foreclosured?"
Jan 27
Center for Housing Policy staff replied to Center for Housing Policy staff's discussion Live at the Forum Webinar- Foreclosure and Family Stability in the group Foreclosure Prevention
"A question from a webinar attendee:  I believe there are foreclosure mediation programs in DC, Maryland and NY.  What is and is not working about these programs? Have you made information on changing schools available to families…"
Jan 27
Center for Housing Policy staff replied to Center for Housing Policy staff's discussion Live at the Forum Webinar- Foreclosure and Family Stability in the group Foreclosure Prevention
"An question from a webinar attendee:  Could you point to  studies that specifically address performance tied to frequent school moves?"
Jan 27
Center for Housing Policy staff replied to Center for Housing Policy staff's discussion Strategic Data Use for Neighborhood Stabilization in the group Neighborhood Stabilization
"You can find more data and information on our own data and maps page, as well!  http://www.foreclosure-response.org/maps_and_data/data_for_strategic_targeting.html "
Jan 23
Center for Housing Policy staff added a discussion to the group Neighborhood Stabilization
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Housing Research and Advisory Service Preview!

The Housing Research and Advisory Service has been up and running since the fall, and we would like to take a moment to provide an example of a real-life inquiry and the response we were able to provide. If you are interested in learning more or signing up, please visit the website or contact a…See More
Jan 12
Center for Housing Policy staff added a discussion to the group Foreclosure Prevention
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Live at the Forum Webinar- Foreclosure and Family Stability

Thursday, January 26 - Live at the Forum Webinar Where Do Families Go After Foreclosure?On Thursday, January 26 at 2:00 p.m. EST/11:00 a.m. PST Jennifer Comey of the Urban Institute; Ingrid Gould Ellen of New York University and Mathew Kachura of the University of Baltimore highlighted a recent Urban Institute report on the impact of foreclosure on residential stability. The researchers presented on studies from Baltimore, New York City and Washington, D.C. and the similarities and differences…See More
Jan 4
Kurt Creager replied to Center for Housing Policy staff's discussion Mixed-Used Affordable Housing and Schools? in the group Affordable Housing - General
"Yes: Turtle Island Development in the Portland Oregon Pearl District is the developer of the Ramona Apartments designed by Ankrom Moisan Architects. It was conceived as affordable family housing with a ground floor elementary school and scaled back…"
Jan 4

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