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The Affordable Housing Demonstration – A Case Study: Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Report Acceptance Date: November 1985 (45 pages)

Posted Date: February 07, 2012



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 Tulsa, Oklahoma demonstration site. The subdivision, Innovare Park, was 11 acres with 86 single-family detached homes. Hood Enterprises, Inc. was the developer. The houses were available in 7 models and priced between $47,000 and $63,000. By implementing nontraditional construction and design decisions and securing development variances, the developer saved nearly $14,000 per unit.


This report is part of the collection of scanned historical documents available to the public.

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