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The Affordable Housing Demonstration – A Case Study: Crittenden County, Arkansas

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Report Acceptance Date: January 1984 (33 pages)

Posted Date: December 19, 2022



In 1982, HUD launched the Affordable Housing Demonstration at 20 sites across the country. Each site took the form of a subdivision, built without Federal subsidy by a local developer. This historic publication is a case study of the Crittenden County, Arkansas demonstration site, Harvard Yard, built by local developer Rex Rogers. Harvard Yard was a 12.5 acre property with 104 detached single-family homes, sold for prices ranging from $26,885 to $35,040. Through a combination of construction techniques and development variances – the most significant being an approval to use smaller lot sizes – Rogers achieved savings of just over $6,000 per unit.


This report is part of the collection of scanned historical documents available to the public.

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