The affordable housing market has dried up in major cities across the country. In response, regulators and lenders are looking into new programs to get people back into single-family homes while also exploring ways to encourage multifamily developments.
 
 
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Feb 23, 2016
 
 
 
 
Affordable Housing 'Isn't a Crisis — It's a Catastrophe'
 
Affordable Housing 'Isn't a Crisis — It's a Catastrophe'
by RACHEL WITKOWSKI
 
The affordable housing market has dried up in major cities across the country. In response, regulators and lenders are looking into new programs to get people back into single-family homes while also exploring ways to encourage multifamily developments.
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