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 Can Neighborhood Conditions Predict the Risk of Heart Failure?

Can Neighborhood Conditions Predict the Risk of Heart Failure?

Participants living in the most socioeconomically deprived neighborhoods had the highest incidence rate of heart failure. To read more click here.

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 Veterans Have a Secret Weapon to Deal with Homelessness: Land

Veterans Have a Secret Weapon to Deal with Homelessness: Land

A unique partnership will convert an old American Legion Post into affordable housing for veterans. To read more click here.

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 Commentary: The Health Consequences of the Affordable Housing Crisis

Commentary: The Health Consequences of the Affordable Housing Crisis

People living in economically distressed neighborhoods often endure multiple environmental hazards every day – and it takes a long-term toll. To read more click here.

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 The U.S. Needs a National Vision for Housing Policy

The U.S. Needs a National Vision for Housing Policy

Rents, and rent burdens, are at all-time highs, house prices are out of reach for many households, the available stock of for-sale units in many markets remain low, and there is uncertainty about [...]

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 Apartment rental demand soars as more millennials believe it’s cheaper than owning a home

Apartment rental demand soars as more millennials believe it’s cheaper than owning a home

Affordability remains the essential factor when it comes to determining whether to rent or purchase a home, and the cost of housing is having a significant impact on households of every age, size [...]

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 Cities Need Affordable Housing, but Builders Want Big Profits. Can It Work?

Cities Need Affordable Housing, but Builders Want Big Profits. Can It Work?

Using government subsidies, tax credits and zoning changes, municipal leaders are encouraging developers to incorporate affordable housing into mixed-use projects. To read more click here.

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 Housing Experts Want More Building, Less Regulation To Solve The Affordable Housing Crisis

Housing Experts Want More Building, Less Regulation To Solve The Affordable Housing Crisis

The U.S. needs nearly 5 million apartments by 2030 across all price points to meet growing demand and not send prices even higher, according to the National Multifamily Housing Council. To read [...]

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 Can This Chicago Apartment Factory Make New Homes Affordable?

Can This Chicago Apartment Factory Make New Homes Affordable?

Skender believes it can shave time and costs off the standard construction process, resulting in more affordable housing. To read more click here.

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 Ben Carson is repeating mistakes on housing

Ben Carson is repeating mistakes on housing

The president and executive director of NLIHC, Diane Yentel, pens a “letter to the editor” for the Washington Post. To read more click here.

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 Homelessness Is Down In Houston: What The City Did That Worked

Homelessness Is Down In Houston: What The City Did That Worked

Along with support from the mayor and others at city hall, Houston used data to better track the needs of those experiencing homelessness, which led to increased federal funding. To read more [...]

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