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    Virginia Beach Housing Needs, Assessment and Market Analysis 2000-2020

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    2005-04
    Author
    Koebel, C. Theodore
    Abdelfattah, Ragaei
    Cavell, Marilyn S.
    Crum, Amy E.
    Paulson, Joanna M.
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    Abstract
    This analysis provides a comprehensive assessment of affordable housing including a review of available demographic and housing data, an evaluation of past trends, and projections of housing demand through 2020.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10919/48644
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