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Annual Housing Affordability Conferences

The Housing Affordability Initiative (HAI) holds a series of annual conferences to present research findings and to discuss serious housing affordability issues in the Boston area.

3rd Annual Housing Affordability Conference

May 22, 2007

This conference released the results of an unprecedented examination of the “life histories” of Chaper 40B Comprehensive Permit Applications for the Boston Metropolitan Area since 1999, and also revealed new affordability indexes that expanded the scope of the index family into other parts of New England.

2nd Annual Housing Affordability Conference

May 25, 2006

Building on last year’s conference, this conference released the latest housing affordability index. The index included rental and owner-occupied units in the Boston metropolitan area, new measures of quality of life, and was poised for expansion into other parts of New England.

1st Annual Housing Affordability Conference

May 25, 2005

The Housing Affordability Initiative (HAI) at MIT’s Center for Real Estate was launched in 2004. HAI has spent much of its first year developing an intellectually honest and realistically achievable definition of “affordable” for the Boston metropolitan area. To date, the result of this effort is a prototype Rental Housing Affordability Index, a unique rating that combines both availability of affordable housing and proximity to employment in a single numeric score.

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