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.
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…
Cost Based Appraisals on Native American Trust Lands
Cost Based Appraisals on Native American Trust Lands: A Longitudinal…
