
Traditionally, the majority of housing affordable to many families has come through “filtering” – as apartment homes grow older, they gradually become part of the “naturally occurring affordable housing.”
Following the Great Recession and Global Financial Crisis, this process reversed as value-add investors rehabbed apartments into higher rent classes to make up for the lack of new construction.
This webinar will feature Dr. Dowell Myers of the Sol Price School of Public Policy at the University of Southern California summarizing his recently completed research for NMHC’s Research Foundation that explains the causes and consequences of this change.
Note: This webinar is open to all and there is no cost to register.