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    Proposition HHH is the “Homelessness Reduction and Prevention, Housing, and Facilities Bond”(“City Proposes $1.2 billion Bond to House the Homeless”, n.d.). This measure will establish a 1.2 billion bond that will create funding towards permanent supportive housing, conventional affordable housing without services, shelters and other measures like portable showers and storage facilities (“City Proposes $1.2 billion Bond to House the Homeless”, n.d.). The main goal of this proposition is to reduce

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    The Housing Act Of 1949

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    Congress created the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) to assist citizens with their housing needs. According to “Department of Housing and Urban Development” on Allgov.com, “In July 1947, the Housing and Home Finance Agency was established to help people buy homes following World War II. Two years later, the Housing Act of 1949 was enacted to help eradicate slums and promote redevelopment in urban areas.” The Department of Housing and Urban Development Act began with the Housing Act of 1949. According

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    Moreover, affordable housing in Highland Park seems to be decreasing for longtime residents because of prices of rent and mortgages beginning to increase with each year. As on the graph from Zillow.com, it shows the median sale price from September 1, 2017 as being $646, 448 and the median listing price is $728, 944. Based on this evidence from Zillow.com, housing prices is going to continue to increase. Although, Zillow predicts by October 31, 2018 the median listing price of houses are going to

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    Chicago’s Cabrini-Green public housing project is notorious in the United States for being the most impoverished and crime-ridden public housing development ever established. Originally established as inexpensive housing in the 1940’s, it soon became a vast complex of unsightly concrete low and high-rise apartment structures. Originally touted as a giant step forward in the development of public housing, it quickly changed from a racially and economically diverse housing complex to a predominantly black

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    On May 3rd when I visited the site where the Norman Blumberg Housing Project once stood, the air was hauntingly peaceful. I had read about the notoriety of the site during my research, how over its existence it had become an area of concentrated poverty and crime, but on this day this urban setting was quiet and calm. On the two square city blocks where a complex of apartment buildings once ruled the landscape, only a single high-rise remained among the unchecked wild grass. However, even in the

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    Micro Suites as a Solution to Vancouver’s Housing Problem Bienvenue à Vancouver, where people meet unrealistic housing and living costs. It is no secret that Vancouver’s housing issue is blowing out of proportion due to the demand for more affordable housing units. “The problem is not a question of production, but the type of housing that is being supplied” (Gold, 2016). However, this would take a great deal of time and nationwide discussion amongst lawmakers and the government to solve. While

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    United States was suffering from a severe housing shortage in the 1930’s and despite their best construction efforts, faced a worsening crisis

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    Challenges to Providing Affordable Housing in Nigeria By Akeju, Ajibola Andrew Economic Specialist US Embassy, Abuja Being a Paper Presented at the 2nd Emerging Urban Africa International Conference on Housing Finance in Nigeria, Held at Sehu Yar'adua Center Abuja, October 17-19, 2007 Introduction Housing is one of the most basic of human needs. Provision of houses through the creation of mortgages is taken for granted in developed countries; however, it remains a major challenge in developing countries

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    Is US Housing Back in Frothy Territory? The US housing bubble and crash of the early 21st Century was unusual in that it was a truly national phenomenon. Historically, the bulk of residential real estate boom-bust episodes were usually regional. The consolidation of the US banking system, whereby banks merged across state borders, helped to sow the conditions where housing cycles became less provincial. Additionally, the growth of the Government Sponsored Enterprises (GSEs) facilitated the expansion

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    In no other city in America is housing debated and pursued as aggressively as it is in New York. Thanks to visionary leaders, New York has a strong history of innovative housing policy and finance like the Mitchell-Lama Housing Program and the Housing Development Corporation which was the largest multi-family bond issuer in the country last year. Mayor de Blasio’s bold and sweeping housing plan should be applauded; however, its implementation will require heavy lifting from politicians, developers

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