Low-income housing tax credits in Texas: achievements and challenges
Community Affairs Office
Banking and Community Perspectives, 2009, issue 2
Abstract:
As the LIHTC program faces the biggest challenges of its nearly 25-year history, it's imperative to look holistically at the evolution and distribution patterns of this housing production program. This issue provides a program overview, a current market-condition analysis and an update on recent regulatory changes.
Keywords: Community development; Rental housing; Texas; Housing - Prices; Tax credits (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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