What is it about?
This paper examines the relationship between transit-oriented development (TOD) and the supply of rental housing in Washington, DC. More specifically, it investigates: How development near transit stations affects the availability and characteristics of multifamily rental housing Whether TOD policies and projects have increased the effective supply of apartments and condos available for rent The impact of transit accessibility on rental housing markets in DC
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Why is it important?
This study is important because it examines how transit-oriented development (TOD) influences the supply of tenant-occupied multifamily housing in Washington, DC. By linking transit access to housing availability, it highlights opportunities for policymakers to address affordability, support sustainable growth, and ensure equitable access to jobs, services, and public transit.
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This page is a summary of: Transit-oriented development and effective supply on the tenant-occupied multifamily housing market in Washington, DC, Spatial Economic Analysis, May 2024, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/17421772.2024.2346663.
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