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Housing Affordability Initiative (HAI)

Housing matters.  Housing is a cornerstone of any region, largely defining the quality of life for households and regional economic competitiveness.  But housing is expensive.  In the Boston region, as well as elsewhere in the world, moderate-income working households are increasingly finding adequate housing to be out of reach.  Unfortunately, solving the affordability problem is difficult.  It requires the engagement of a wide variety of groups – households, municipal governments, private-sector developers, the mortgage industry, policy-makers and public agencies.  It demands a breadth of housing alternatives – across income groups, household sizes, housing tenures and locations.  And it requires knowledge.   Recognizing this complex problem, the MIT Center for Real Estate’s (MIT-CRE) Housing Affordability Initiative (HAI) catalyzes high-quality research and discussion around the modern housing affordability challenge.

Created in 2004, HAI is an outgrowth of the Center’s mission to improve the built environment and the need for policy-relevant research on housing affordability in the Boston metropolitan area.  Providing new data sources, analysis, policy evaluation and tools, HAI relies on the expertise of MIT faculty, staff and graduate students, and other research partners.

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The HAI Mission

HAI promotes a body of scholarship for informed public discussion of regional housing issues and improved public and private decision-making. 

HAI investigates and examines:

HAI brings together and engages:

HAI Staff Directory and Contact Information

Research Highlights

HAI Publications

Press and News Releases

Annual Housing Conferences

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