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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. This issue of Banking and Community Perspectives presents case studies that show resourceful ways local entities are promoting affordable housing and expanding community development opportunities. Even though many of these programs are not new, they are undersubscribed or have fresh potential to impact more residents.

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Article provided by Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas in its journal Banking and Community Perspectives.

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Keywords: Housing - Prices ; Community development;

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