The Furman Center Releases Report on the Impact of Inclusionary Zoning on Local Housing Markets

Research & Policy | March 25th 2008

On March 25, 2008, the Furman Center released a report evaluating the impact that Inclusionary Zoning programs have had on housing prices and production.

The Effects of Inclusionary Zoning on Local Housing Markets: Lessons from the San Francisco, Washington DC and Suburban Boston Areas is the first rigorous, econometric analysis to evaluate the impacts of this popular, but often controversial affordable housing tool.  The study, which was commissioned by the Center for Housing Policy in Washington D.C., will help inform policy-makers around the country who are considering adopting an Inclusionary Zoning policy. View the press release.

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