Affordable housing continues to be a pressing need in each of NC counties and across the nation. Strong research and data are being compiled to address housing affordability and access. The North Carolina Housing Finance Agency brings this research to inform efforts in our state. Our Policy Matters blog, reports on impacts and benefits and other white papers help frame affordable housing today and moving forward.
Benefits of Housing Reports
To make the strongest case possible for investments in affordable housing, the Agency leverages the latest research and studies on affordability benefits individuals and communities in ways other than just providing shelter. See the reports below to learn more about the benefits of affordable housing for the economy, education and health care.
Affordable Housing Benefits Education
Affordable Housing Benefits Health
Affordable Housing Benefits The Economy
Affordable Housing Benefits Communities
Affordable Housing Benefits Children
Long-Term Program Impact Assessments
The Agency also conducts periodic impact assessments on our programs that build on existing research to estimate the specific economic benefits, cost savings and social outcomes of Agency investments.
Home Ownership
The Impacts of Community-based Affordable Homeownership Programs
Affordable Mortgage Products: Engines of Upward Mobility
Home Owner Rehab and Repair
North Carolina's Urgent Repair Program: 25 Years of Housing Results
Urgent Home Repair: Quality of Life and Cost Impacts
Rental Housing
The Impact of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit in North Carolina
The Role of the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit in Preserving Affordability
Property Manager Survey Analysis: Back@Home Florence/Dorian
The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit and Neighborhood Property Values in North Carolina
Health and Housing
Research
The Health Cost Savings of Quality Affordable Housing
Health Through Housing Investments and Impacts
The Agency’s statewide investments save public health care dollars by providing healthier homes with better access to care. Our Health Through Housing series shows how housing affordability, stability, quality and accessibility affect health care outcomes and costs as well as the potential returns on investments in rehabilitation and repair, rental assistance and supportive housing development.