Affordable Housing Perceptions Survey 2019

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Perceptions of Affordable Housing 2019

Navigate Affordable Housing Partners

What‘s in a name?

Navigate Affordable Housing Partners

Perceptions of Affordable Housing 2019

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WOULD YOU OPPOSE OR SUPPORT AN AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD?

“It is not surprising that people living in suburban neighborhoods are more likely to be suspicious of affordable housing.” (Jenna Lee Tighe, 2009) In her 2009 dissertation, Jenna Lee Tighe, Ph.D. examined “Public Perceptions of Affordable Housing: How Race and Class Stereotyping Influence Views.” Tighe concluded neighborhood opposition “remains a major obstacle to successful implentation to federal, state and local housing policies.” She also found people associated “affordable housing with monorities” and this lead to “less support for affordable housing.” Navigate‘s survey did not look at race, but it did look at how people today view “affordable housing.” A little over a quarter of those surveyed believe it is a negati-

Source: Navigate Affordable Housing Partners

We asked those who say they would opose an affordable housing development in the neighborhodd the following question: AGREE OR DISAGREE: AFFORDABLE HOUSING IS A NEGATIVE TERM

IF A NEW AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT WAS COMING TO YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD, HOW IMPORTANT ARE THE FOLLOWING? Top 5 Answers

Source: Navigate Affordable Housing Partners

Source: Navigate Affordable Housing Partners


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