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Housing Market Impacts of Inclusionary Zoning
Although debate over the merits of inclusionary zoning has continued for nearly three decades, there have been no rigorous studies on their effects on housing prices and starts. We offer such an analysis here, estimating the effects of inclusionary ...
Author(s): Gerrit-Jan Knapp, Antonio Bento, Scott Lowe
Accession Number: 200941
2008

Are Property Taxes Capitalized into Housing Prices in Savannah, Georgia? An Investigation of the Market Mechanism
This study applies a hedonic pricing model to determine whether property taxes are capitalized into housing prices in the city of Savannah, Georgia. There were sufficient data to study a total of 2,888 single-family houses for the period of ...
Author(s): Richard Cebula
Accession Number: 200940
2009

The Determinants of Foreclosed Property Values: Evidence from Inner-City Cleveland
This paper examines the overall magnitude and determinants of the value of foreclosed homes. A hedonic analysis of residential sales from Cuyahoga County, Ohio is employed to estimate how property and location-specific characteristics influence the ...
Author(s): Albert Sumell
Accession Number: 200939
2009

Architectural Review Boards and Their Impact on Property Price and Time-on-Market
This paper investigates the impact of privately-administered architectural review boards on property price and marketing time and, thus their financial efficacy. Additionally, the paper demonstrates the usefulness of two-stage least squares ...
Author(s): Ken Johnson, Justin Benefield, Jonathan Wiley
Accession Number: 200938
2009

The Dismantling of Public Housing in the USA
The market reigns supreme in the housing system of the United States. Its prominence has led to the efficient provision of housing of ever-rising standards for most Americans. At the same time, the poor continue to live in appalling conditions. The ...
Author(s): Jan van Weesep, Hugo Priemus
Accession Number: 200937
1999

Determinants of Housing Quality: A Comparison of White, African-American, and Hispanic Single-Parent Women
This study examines housing quality among three groups of single-parent women: white, African-American, and Hispanic. Three indicators of housing quality—crowding, affordability, and satisfaction—are used to discover the extent to which these groups ...
Author(s): Marilyn Bruin, Christine Cook
Accession Number: 200936
1994

Profiles of Housing Cost Burden in the United States
In this study, the ordered logistic regression model indicates that renters suffer a greater housing cost burden than homeowners and that the lower the income of the household, the larger the portion of income that is spent for housing. Further, the ...
Author(s): Peter Chi, Joseph Laquatra
Accession Number: 200935
1998

HIV and Housing Assistance in Four U.S. Cities: Variations in Local Experience
This paper provides an account of how young, HIV-positive women manage their lives on limited budgets in four United States cities: New York City, New Orleans, Miami, and Chicago. The study findings elucidate city-to-city variability in housing ...
Author(s): Alison Scott, Jonathan Ellen, Gretchen Clum, Lori ...
Accession Number: 200934
2007

Sustainable development as a policy guide: an application to affordable housing in island communities
This article uses sustainability as a lens through which to examine affordable housing policies in geographically-isolated island communities, with the intent of assessing the utility of using sustainable development as a guide to policy ...
Author(s): Carissa Schively
Accession Number: 200933
2008

Are Real Estate Markets Becoming More Efficient?
This paper compares real rates of return to housing capital with returns to other forms of fixed reproducible capital. All data are from the national income and capital accounts and are gross of taxes and depreciation. Returns to housing capital ...
Author(s): Edwin Mills
Accession Number: 200932
1988
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