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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Federal funds for housing have not been changed yet but don’t seem likely to expand. But for Section 8 in Ward 3 there would be vacancies or prices would have dropped. Lowered rents would benefit everyone, paying renters, those who transfer out of program and have more affordable choices not artificially inflated and taxpayers since vouchers are pegged to market rents. Time to let the bubble burst? https://www.dchousing.org/wordpress/white-house-omb-federal-funds-freeze/[/quote] Which neighborhoods are these that bubbled because of voucher holders?[/quote] Google any of the many articles on how DC pays well over market rate for vouchers in Ward 3.[/quote] I see. I remember reading articles on large apartment buildings along Connecticut being inundated. I had a distant family member who moved out of there for that reason. So, rents will go down there? They may want to move back.. [/quote] Wait and see. Not just on Connecticut but the density there and on Wisconsin did make the issues visible.[/quote]
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