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Retooling affordable housing strategies: case studies of local finance options

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Some local communities are discovering that affordable housing and community development programs can flourish even with reduced federal backing.

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  • Community Affairs Office, 2007. "Retooling affordable housing strategies: case studies of local finance options," Banking and Community Perspectives, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, issue 1.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:feddpe:y:2007:n:1
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    1. Eileen Diaz McConnell & Ilana Redstone Akresh, 2013. "Home Equity of New Legal Immigrants in the United States: An Evaluation of Three Key Theoretical Perspectives," International Migration Review, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 47(3), pages 686-729, September.

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    Housing - Prices; Community development;

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