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More Density In Upper Northwest Could Solve D.C.’s Affordable Housing Crisis: Study – WAMU

March 27, 2018
  • D.C. Policy Center

On March 27, 2018, WAMU wrote about D.C. Policy Center’s report “Taking Stock of the District’s Housing Stock: Capacity, Affordability, and Pressures on Family Housing” (full report). They write:

A wide-ranging analysis of the city’s housing supply, the report released Tuesday morning shows that the dominance of single-family homes in amenities-rich neighborhoods, coupled with a lack of amenities in denser neighborhoods, is putting D.C.’s housing market in a pressure cooker.

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