Frontier Housing: Replacement Housing with "Manufactured Housing Done RightS"(TM)

Contributing Organization(s): Neighborworks America


Author(s)/Creator(s): Anne B. Gass

Publishing Date: 2009-11-01

Issue Areas: Housing and Homelessness; Energy and Environment; Nonprofits and Philanthropy

Ownership/Rights Info: Copyright 2009 NeighborWorks America

File info: 6 pages; 191.93 KB file size

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This report is a case study of a scalable replacement program for substandard housing, particularly pre-1976 manufactured housing, developed by Frontier Housing, a member of the NeighborWorks(R) Network based in Morehead, Kentucky. Frontier Housing's Manufactured Housing Done Right(TM) model offers a real opportunity to improve living conditions, reduce energy consumption and protect the environment. Decades of debate have not found a more cost-effective alternative for providing single family homeownership for low-income people living in the vast rural areas of the country.

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Intended Audience: Advocates; Researchers

Type/Format: CaseStudy

Language code: English

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