ROOFLINES
blogging beyond bricks & mortarAffordable housing advocates were happy recently to see the Senate Appropriations Committee tell the U.S. Department …
May 13 · NHI News »
Gurfel to Helm ULI Greenprint Center
Real estate investment and sustainability expert Helen Gurfel is the new executive director of the newly-created Urban Land Institute Greenprint Center for Building Performance. more
May 6 · Industry News »
Amy Hovey Named to Lead Community Progress
Hovey will assume the role of interim President and CEO when current President and CEO Dan Kildee takes a leave of absence to run for Congress. more
Upcoming Events »
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8 Jun
Expanding Affordability through Preservation and Location Efficiency
Webinar
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11 Jun
Fifth National Conference on Housing Mobility
The Urban Institute · Washington, DC
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17 Jun
Take Back the American Dream Conference 2012
Washington Hilton Hotel · Washington, DC
RESEARCH »
Homeownership Today and Tomorrow: Building assets while preserving affordability
Permanent affordability vs. building assets has often been considered an either-or proposition. It's not.
Federal, state, and local governments spend billions of dollars every year on programs designed to promote wider access to homeownership for low- and moderate-income families, but these programs only help one family, and then their subsidy is lost. Permanently affordable homeownership through shared-equity programs are a more efficient use of public funds. But can low-income families build enough equity in them to transform their circumstances? New research says yes.
Web Exclusive »
New Consolidated Plan Better Supports Community Investment Decisions
Mercedes Márquez, HUD's assistant secretary for community and planning development, outlines changes to HUD's Consolidated Plan. These changes are intended to streamline the application process, making it easier to comply with requirements. In addition, the expanded data and new mapping tool will serve as resources in analyzing local need and targeting strategies to address local challenges.



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