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Read and prepare an executive
summary for one of the following articles from Tierra Grande, the Texas Real
Estate Center's Journal: https://www.recenter.tamu.edu/articles/tierra-grande:
● “New Tools in the
Toolbox," October 2017;
● "Give Me a (Single-Family
Rental) Home," January 2019; or
● “Nest or Nest Egg,"
October 2018
and submit your work through
Assignments. Be sure to follow instructions for written work provided in the
course’s syllabus. Your summary should not exceed 1 type-written page. Points
may be deducted for summaries failing to meet this requirement. The purpose of
this assignment is for the student to ascertain the salient points from each
article and articulate them in a precise, well-written manner while observing
proper rules for grammatical correctness.
All assignments submitted for a
grade must be double-spaced, single-sided and left justified, use Times New
Roman 12-point font and have 1-inch margins.
All submissions must contain the student’s name, identify the assignment
by title or topic, and include the course number, section, semester and year.
Executive Summary
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Executive summary
The
report oh give me a (single-family
rental) home by Hunt & Losey (2018) explain the reduction in the supply
of single-family homes in the United States of American and factors occasioning
the decrease. According to the article's author, housing affordability has been
one of the United States' economic strength, but since 2008 things have taken
an opposite turn. Families and individuals in the State of Texas face challenges
in buying single-family homes going at a moderate price. Most households in the
state prefer renting detached single-family homes to living in apartments.
However, the option they are going for is also challenging to low lower-income
households.
The Federal Housing and Finance Agency (FHFA) study provided a snapshot of the housing market trend from 2011 to 2017. According to FHFA research, the availability of housing in Texas...