Housing the Richmond Region’s Future Workforce (GMU CRA, 2013)
A 2013 report from George Mason's Center for Regional Analysis looking at the growing housing needs as the Richmond region's economy and workforce expands.
Read MoreA 2013 report from George Mason's Center for Regional Analysis looking at the growing housing needs as the Richmond region's economy and workforce expands.
Read MoreA 2012 report from George Mason University's Center for Regional Analysis on the percentages of cost-burdened rental households in the DC metro area based on 2010 census information.
Read More2013 report containing detailed information on poverty in Richmond and recommendations on poverty reduction including redeveloping public housing communities.
Read MoreA presentation made to the 2006 Virginia Governor’s Housing Conference by the Brookings Institution looking at Virginia’s housing issues and linkages to other state priorities.
Read MoreA report assessing the availability and need for affordable housing in Prince William County. Looks at local efforts to expand affordable housing, workforce housing, and integration into Prince William County’s Master Plan.
Read MoreAn update to the 2007 report from the Southern Environmental Law Center focused on the cost of renting in the Richmond area from 2000-2008 by bedrooms and affordability by occupation.
Read MoreA state specific report on the affordability of housing in Virginia from the Virginia Housing Coalition using data from NLIHC’s national Out of Reach 2012 report.
Read MoreA short report from Virginia LISC giving an overview of their 2010 study of demographics and economics of homeownership in Virginia.
Read MoreA 2004 study by professor Theodore Koebel at Virginia Tech’s Center for Housing Research on affordable housing demand and projections in Richmond City and Henrico and Chesterfield counties.
Read MoreA report for the Partnership for Housing Affordability from George Mason University’s Center for Regional Analysis that analyzes the impacts on home prices, property assessments, and crime levels around 11 mixed income/mixed use sites in four Richmond area jurisdictions.
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