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Data Updates
Will the Native New Yorkers Please Stand Up?
Think the majority of New Yorkers are transplants from New Jersey or Ohio?
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Storm-Proofing Apartment Buidlings | Housing First in LA | Broker-Free Sale
Resiliency efforts often ignore multifamily dwellings after natural disasters. LA prioritizes chronically homeless with housing first model. New York City housing market now favors sellers.
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Data Updates
NYC Sees Rise in Foreclosure Filings
Despite all those signs that the market is recovering, foreclosure filings across New York City have not slowed down, according to the 2013 Quarterly Housing Update: 2nd Quarter
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News & Events
Mark Willis Presents on The Future of Fannie and Freddie
Furman Center Resident Research Fellow Mark Willis participated in a panel Friday, September 20th at the NYU School of Law.
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News & Events
Furman Center Launches New Research Initiative on Racial and Economic Integration
This week, the Furman Center convened 60 of the nation’s leading researchers, policymakers and practitioners to discuss research required to better understand the need for, and challenges of, racial and economic residential integration.
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Barclays At 1: Taking The Next Step | Hotel Program For Sandy Evacuees to end | Better To Buy
Arena developer will begin construction on largest modular building in the world. The federal government will no longer reimburse New York for hotel rooms after September 30th. It’s cheaper to buy a home than to rent in most of America’s largest cities.
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News & Events
Jorge De la Roca Presents on Learning by Working in Big Cities
Furman Center Research Fellow Jorge De la Roca presented on Friday September 20th at University of Southern California’s Lusk Center for Real Estate.
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Low-Income Housing Through Medicaid | NYCHA Residents Protest | de Blasio and Real Estate Players
New York to create low-income housing for Medicaid recipients. NYCHA residents protest over poor living conditions in Manhattan public housing. Real estate interests have expectations if de Blasio is elected mayor.
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Sunset Park Gentrifies | Affordable Housing and de Blasio | Housing Domestic Violence Victims
A native of Sunset Park returns to find his old home gone and his neighborhood radically changed. Bill de Blasio’s push for reducing inequality includes mandatory inclusionary zoning. City Planning approves changes to zoning code to help Sandy homeowners recover.
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Mayoral Candidates’ Housing Plans | Reclaiming Vacant Properties | Fair Housing Act on Trial
The policy implications of an investor-led housing recovery; Next City reporting live from the Reclaiming Vacant Properties Conference; and City Limits outlines where each mayoral candidate stands on housing policy.