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Infill Development And Affordable HousingPatterns from 1996 to 2000Claremont Graduate University The amount of residential development in cities has been much greater than the media coverage of suburban sprawl suggests. Unfortunately, there is also some evidence that cities with higher levels of infill development have more expensive new housing construction than their suburbs. The average price differential is not substantial, but it does suggest that tensions between achieving the two goals of greater infill development and more affordable city housing do exist.
Key Words: infill affordable housing city-suburb relationships
Urban Affairs Review, Vol. 38, No. 4,
492-509 (2003) This article has been cited by other articles:
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