March 7, 2006, 11:19PM
Affordable housing reaches quandary
Rents have risen as units are being demolished
By LYNN ADLER
Reuters News Service
NEW YORK - The United States is rapidly losing apartments to demolition, and rent on available units is rising, pinching consumers struggling with home affordability, according to a new study being released today.
The report from Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies found evidence of growing disparities between low-income and higher-income renters in getting apartments.
"We are taking one step forward and two steps back as gentrification in some neighborhoods and continued deterioration in others leads to the removal of vitally needed lower-cost rental housing," Nicolas Retsinas, director of the Joint Center, said in a prepared statement. About 200,000 rental units are lost each year despite programs like the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit contributing affordable units.
"Difficulty accessing the resources needed to maintain this much needed housing too often sets off a cycle of disinvestment and demolition" of existing rental units, Retsinas said.
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