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Evidence Matters: Spring/Summer 2023 | Planetizen Events Board

The Spring/Summer 2023 issue of Evidence Matters: Transforming Knowledge into Housing and Community Development Policy, which focuses on how Housing First can address homelessness, is now available. This issue provides an explanation of Housing First, reviews evidence that supports the viability of Housing First when compared to the treatment first model, and highlights Boston and Chattanooga as two case studies for cities that have adopted the Housing First model using different strategies. Key findings: Housing First an adaptable, evidence-based service model focused on getting families into housing as quickly as possible and offering voluntary supportive services has been proven to successfully promote housing stability, improve some health outcomes, and reduce the use of high-cost services. Federal, state, and local governments can align investments in Housing First approaches with efforts to increase the supply of affordable housing to effectively solve homelessness. Some stu

Evidence Matters: Winter 2023

HUD: The Impact of the Increased Single-Family Market Share of Institutional Investors

HUD: The Impact of the Increased Single-Family Market Share of Institutional Investors
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Evidence Matters: Winter 2023 | Planetizen Events Board

The Winter 2023 issue of Evidence Matters: Transforming Knowledge into Housing and Community Development Policy, which focuses on the role and influence of institutional investors in the housing market, is now available. This issue highlights the recent entry of institutional investors into the single-family housing market, their effects on renters and prospective homebuyers, and ways to mitigate their potential negative impacts; institutional investor activity in two metropolitan statistical areas: Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington and Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land; and programs and services of nonprofit organizations that are working to preserve affordable housing in Atlanta, Louisville, and Milwaukee. Key findings: Institutional and other large corporate investors own an increasing share of single-family homes, taking properties off the market for individual homebuyers and putting upward pressure on home prices and rents. Institutional investors have concentrated their purchas

Evidence Matters: Spring 2022 | Planetizen Events Board

The Spring 2022 issue of Evidence Matters: Transforming Knowledge into Housing and Community Development Policy, which focuses on the intersectional aspects of youth homelessness in the U.S., is now available. This issue highlights the prevalence, demographics, causes, and consequences of youth homelessness; policies to address and reduce youth homelessness; HUD-led research, including recent findings from the Youth Homelessness Demonstration Program (YHDP); and programs and services of several organizations that are addressing youth homelessness in their communities. Key findings: As many as 4.2 million U.S. youth aged 13 to 25 experience homelessness each year. Applying an intersectional framework to policies can lead to programs that meet the full complexity and nuances of the challenges youth face. Family conflict and difficult home environments were the most common causes of homelessness identified by youth across all 10 Round One Continuums of Care (CoCs) in the YHDP. Bar

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