Manufactured housing is a housing type which theoretically offers an unsubsidized, permanently affordable housing supply to low- and moderate-income households. However, several factors lead to it being considered an undesirable housing type such as stigma, landlord mismanagement, potential displacement, and loss of home equity. Additionally, much of the current supply stands to be lost in growing cities where former manufactured home communities are being redeveloped into more profitable ventures. Community land trusts (CLTs) and resident owned communities (ROCs) offer two models for preserving manufactured home communities and addressing the concerns above to create truly affordable, desirable places to live. By reviewing existing iterati...
*In March 2019, the Latino Research Initiative transitioned to the Latino Research Institute. Materi...
textThis report examines agrarian communities as an emerging model of residential real estate develo...
Mentor: Ann Ziebarth, PhDHousing affordability continues to be a dramatic problem in the United Stat...
Manufactured housing is a housing type which theoretically offers an unsubsidized, permanently affor...
Having a place to call home is essential not only for the wellbeing of individual families and commu...
Eight percent of the United States population - more than 23 million people - live in manufactured h...
Preserving affordable housing is becoming increasingly difficult in numerous cities in the United St...
As the need for long-term affordable housing in the U.S. becomes increasingly clear, community land ...
As the city’s population grows and a new transit network comes to fruition, Austin needs not only mo...
Residents at Charter Oaks Village, a manufactured home community on the Biddeford-Arundel line, form...
This report explores small-scale detached condominium regimes in Central Texas. Small-scale refers t...
Over 20 million Americans reside in a mobile home park. The homes are hardly mobile and calling them...
Manufactured homes and communities have acquired the stigma of being low income housing associated w...
Affordable housing has been a huge problem in American cities over the past century, particularly wi...
In a housing cooperative, people join to form a cooperative corporation that owns the buildings in w...
*In March 2019, the Latino Research Initiative transitioned to the Latino Research Institute. Materi...
textThis report examines agrarian communities as an emerging model of residential real estate develo...
Mentor: Ann Ziebarth, PhDHousing affordability continues to be a dramatic problem in the United Stat...
Manufactured housing is a housing type which theoretically offers an unsubsidized, permanently affor...
Having a place to call home is essential not only for the wellbeing of individual families and commu...
Eight percent of the United States population - more than 23 million people - live in manufactured h...
Preserving affordable housing is becoming increasingly difficult in numerous cities in the United St...
As the need for long-term affordable housing in the U.S. becomes increasingly clear, community land ...
As the city’s population grows and a new transit network comes to fruition, Austin needs not only mo...
Residents at Charter Oaks Village, a manufactured home community on the Biddeford-Arundel line, form...
This report explores small-scale detached condominium regimes in Central Texas. Small-scale refers t...
Over 20 million Americans reside in a mobile home park. The homes are hardly mobile and calling them...
Manufactured homes and communities have acquired the stigma of being low income housing associated w...
Affordable housing has been a huge problem in American cities over the past century, particularly wi...
In a housing cooperative, people join to form a cooperative corporation that owns the buildings in w...
*In March 2019, the Latino Research Initiative transitioned to the Latino Research Institute. Materi...
textThis report examines agrarian communities as an emerging model of residential real estate develo...
Mentor: Ann Ziebarth, PhDHousing affordability continues to be a dramatic problem in the United Stat...