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Interim Evaluation of HUD's Homeownership Zone Initiative

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The Homeownership Zone (HOZ) demonstration program was launched in 1996 by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development as part of a national strategy to expand homeownership. The HOZ program was intended to test the idea that a well-designed, large-scale, mixed-income homeownership housing development could transform a blighted neighborhood into a stable, vibrant community where families would want to live.

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Paper provided by HUD USER, Economic Development in its series Economic Development Publications with number 39135.

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Date of creation: Mar 2007
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