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- Why fixing America's housing crisis requires repairing older homes and not just building new ones The United States is in the throes a housing crisis, framed by the media as a crisis of affordability.
- About the Author: Todd Swanstrom is the Des Lee Professor of Community Collaboration and Public Policy Administration at the University of Missouri-St. Louis and the co-author of Place Matters: Metropolitics for the Twenty-First Century and The Changing American Neighborhood: The Meaning of Place in the Twenty-First Century.
- 328 Pages
- Social Science, Sociology
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Why fixing America's housing crisis requires repairing older homes and not just building new ones
The United States is in the throes a housing crisis, framed by the media as a crisis of affordability. People pay too much for housing. And the solution, it seems, is to increase the supply of housing to drive down the cost. The national conversation on housing affordability, however, ignores the issue of housing quality. Most people find affordable housing not through public subsidies but by purchasing or renting older housing in the private market. For older housing to be affordable, it is almost always in disrepair and/or is located in a disinvested neighborhood with low market values. Little noticed by the media, millions of American homeowners and renters live in unsafe and unhealthy housing. The Other Housing Crisis brings attention to the neglected issue of housing deterioration and makes the case for more investment in home repairs. Contributions by expert researchers and experienced practitioners examine the damage housing deterioration imposes on the physical, mental, and financial health of residents, as well as the related damage to the environment. Chapters highlight innovative home repair programs in cities across the country--from Austin, Texas, to Memphis, Tennessee, to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Many housing units in the United States are deteriorating to the point that they must be demolished. Since 2000, as the supply of affordable housing has been shrinking, the United States has lost an average of about 400,000 older housing units each year. Every repair that saves a home from demolition--deliberate or by neglect--adds to the supply of decent quality affordable housing. The analysis and recommendations in The Other Housing Crisis will help policymakers and practitioners to curb the loss of affordable housing and place housing deterioration and home repair squarely on the national policy agenda. Addressing America's housing crisis is not a matter of either increasing the supply of housing or preserving existing housing. We need to do both--now.About the Author
Todd Swanstrom is the Des Lee Professor of Community Collaboration and Public Policy Administration at the University of Missouri-St. Louis and the co-author of Place Matters: Metropolitics for the Twenty-First Century and The Changing American Neighborhood: The Meaning of Place in the Twenty-First Century. Austin ("A. T.") Harrison is assistant professor of Urban Studies at Rhodes College. His research interests include neighborhood change, community development and organizing, housing policy, and structural decline. His previous work has been featured in Housing Policy Debate, the Journal of Urban Affairs, Housing Studies, Metropolitics, and more. Alan Mallach, a Senior Fellow with the Center for Community Progress in Washington DC, has held positions with the Brookings Institution and the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, and has taught at Pratt Institute (NYC), Rutgers University, and the New Jersey School of Architecture. He is the author of The Divided City: Poverty and Prosperity in Urban America and many other books, articles, and applied research studies.Dimensions (Overall): 9.25 Inches (H) x 6.12 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 328
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Sociology
Publisher: Island Press
Theme: Urban
Format: Paperback
Author: Alan Mallach
Language: English
Street Date: August 25, 2026
TCIN: 1008344248
UPC: 9781642834536
Item Number (DPCI): 247-53-9963
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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