2022
DOI: 10.1080/10511482.2022.2055614
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Interrupting Inequality Through Community Land Trusts

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“…Schneider et al (2022) also found significant differences between CLT homeowners and renters (alternative to CLT ownership), with renters reporting more financial hardship, less housing stability and security, more recent home moves, less of a sense of being at home and less time and fewer resources to pursue other goals.…”
Section: The Community Land Trust Experience: Consolidation Of a New ...mentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Schneider et al (2022) also found significant differences between CLT homeowners and renters (alternative to CLT ownership), with renters reporting more financial hardship, less housing stability and security, more recent home moves, less of a sense of being at home and less time and fewer resources to pursue other goals.…”
Section: The Community Land Trust Experience: Consolidation Of a New ...mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Another study conducted in Minneapolis and Portland (Proud Ground Community Land Trust) showed that CLT owners were more likely to belong to African-American and female-headed households. This indicates that CLTs serve their target populations or groups for whom market ownership is otherwise difficult to obtain and retain (Schneider et al, 2022). Schneider et al (2022) also found significant differences between CLT homeowners and renters (alternative to CLT ownership), with renters reporting more financial hardship, less housing stability and security, more recent home moves, less of a sense of being at home and less time and fewer resources to pursue other goals.…”
Section: The Community Land Trust Experience: Consolidation Of a New ...mentioning
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