Coping with Housing Problems Without Federal Governmental AssistanceDepartment of Geography, State University of New York at Binghamton, 1987 - Home ownership - 28 pages |
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40 year period alternative growth annually APPENDIX I CONT'D arrangement assumptions bank Budin burden cities considered construction Contracts COPING WITH HOUSING corporation costly costs decline deposits Despite Earnings evaluate example expect FAMILY INCOME feasible at tax federal government funds goals grant HIGHER GROWTH RATES home ownership HOUSING PROBLEMS HOUSING SUBSIDIES housing unit idle land income and tax income families income group income growth rate income level Initial Income initial tax rate interest rates land value less feasible limitations locality long term trends low and moderate low income lower magnitude major market value moderate income Morris mortgage rates owner pays paid paper particular project patterns PAYMENTS PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY present PROBLEMS WITHOUT FEDERAL profiteering range Recessions rental subsidies rents repayments rising serious shapes of subsidies share of tax similar SIMULATIONS SOURCES OF SUBSIDIES subsidies required SUBSIDIES Sources subsidy needs subsidy would total tax abatements tax changes UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES