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Forecasts of the Rental Housing Market in Metropolitan Chicago: Model and Preliminary Results
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  • Jan 10, 2001
RRMA technical report and modeling exercise that presents likely vacancy rates and rental variation for 2004 and 2009
Providing Rental Housing in the Chicago Region
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  • Dec 22, 1999
Follow-up report to the Regional Rental Market Analysis; Review of general literature of what is known nationally and locally about barriers and opportunities to provide rental housing
Estimating Demand for Affordable Rental Housing in the Chicago Region
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  • Dec 1, 1999
Estimating Demand for Affordable Rental Housing in the Chicago Region, is one of seven technical reports of the Regional Rental Market Analysis (RRMA), a broad examination of metropolitan Chicago’s residential rental market. The RRMA contains a wide range of information necessary to craft…
Regional Rental Market Analysis (RRMA) For Rent: Housing Options in the Chicago Region
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  • Nov 1, 1999
MPC served as project manager for the Regional Rental Market Analysis in 1999. The University of Illinois Chicago was the lead researcher, and the Urban Institute and Applied Real Estate Analysis particapated on the research team. This summary report of MPC's Regional Rental Market Analysis,…

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