HAC’s full length research reports provide detailed information and analysis on a wide array of social, economic, and housing issues that impact affordable housing needs and provision in rural America.
Meeting the Housing Needs of Rural Seniors
Federal Programs and Local Organizations: Meeting the Housing…
Case Studies on Rural Housing and Welfare Reform
Case Studies on Rural Housing and Welfare ReformPrint copy: $7.00Presents…
Why Housing Matters: HAC's 2000 Report on the State of the Nation's Rural Housing
Why Housing Matters: HAC's 2000 Report on the State of the Nation's…
Nonprofit Capacity Self-Assessment Workbook for Community-Based Housing Organizations
Nonprofit Capacity Self-Assessment Workbook for Community-Based…
Homebuyer Education and Counseling: Examining Rural Provider Networks in Texas, Florida and South Dakota
Homebuyer Education and Counseling: Examining Rural Provider…
Rural Boomtowns: The Relationship Between Economic Development and Affordable Housing
The study aims to explore how rapid economic development in rural American boomtowns during the 1990s influenced their low-income housing needs, considering factors like job types, wages, population trends, and housing construction capacity.
Rural Rental Housing: HAC's 1999 State of the Nation's Rural Housing Report
Rural Rental Housing: HAC's 1999 State of the Nation's Rural…
Environmental Concerns in Choosing a Site for Rural Housing Development – Report
Presents information on a variety of environmental issues and…
