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Research & Policy
#NYChousing Day 8: Priority for Homeless Families
Question 8: Should the next mayor allow homeless families to move to the top of the waiting list for housing vouchers or public housing?
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Research & Policy
#NYChousing Day 7: NYCHA Land Lease
Question 7: Should the next mayor support the New York City Housing Authority’s plan to lease its undeveloped land for the construction of market-rate rental housing?
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Research & Policy
#NYChousing Day 6: Transferable Development Rights
Question 6: Should the next mayor permit more distant transfers of unused development rights to support the development of affordable housing?
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Research & Policy
#NYChousing Day 5: Moderate-Income Household Subsidy
Question 5: Should the next mayor provide a rental subsidy for moderate- and middle-income households?
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Research & Policy
#NYChousing Day 4: City Pensions Fund
Question 4: Should the next mayor seek to expand the use of city pension funds to develop affordable housing?
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Research & Policy
#NYChousing Day 3: Mandatory Inclusionary Zoning
Question 3: Should the next mayor adopt a mandatory inclusionary zoning program that requires developers to build or preserve affordable housing whenever they build market-rate housing?
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Research & Policy
#NYChousing Day 2: Permanent Affordability
Today’s Q: Should the next mayor require developers to permanently maintain the affordability of units developed or rehabilitated with public subsidies?
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Research & Policy
#NYChousing Day 1: Housing Budget
Question 1: Should the next mayor commit to build or rehabilitate more units of affordable housing than the Bloomberg Administration has financed?
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News & Events
Wealthier minorities more likely than white counterparts to receive subprime loans, study finds
“These findings offer strong evidence for the continuing significance of race in one specific, but crucial, aspect of the housing market: the mortgage application process,” said Furman Center doctoral fellow Jacob Faber.
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Research & Policy
Report: State of New York City’s Housing and Neighborhoods 2012
In the six years since the recession, data paint a mixed picture of New York City’s recovery, according to the State of New York City’s Housing and Neighborhoods 2012, released today by the Furman Center.