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Indiana Uplands Housing Study – 2023 Update

The 2023 Indiana Uplands Housing Update provides updated data to help identify workforce housing needs and strategies for advancing housing opportunities in each of the region’s 11 counties. This housing strategy is specifically tailored to the needs and future aspirations of the Indiana Uplands region.

View the full 2023 Housing Study Update.

For more information on the original 2019 Housing Study, visit: https://regionalopportunityinc.org/housing/


County Packets

Housing Study Update 2023 – Brown County

Housing Study Update 2023 – Crawford County

Housing Study Update 2023 -Daviess County

Housing Study Update 2023 – Dubois County

Housing Study Update 2023 – Greene County

Housing Study Update 2023 – Lawrence County

Housing Study Update 2023 – Martin County

Housing Study Update 2023 – Monroe County

Housing Study Update 2023 – Orange County

Housing Study Update 2023 – Owen County

Housing Study Update 2023 – Washington County


Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Housing Study? A housing study is a document focused on the existing housing stock and the demand for housing. It’s intended to give communities and housing developers a guidebook and a toolkit to ensure a healthy and functioning housing market that offers housing options to all residents. It addresses historic trends, the current condition of housing, and changes in the real estate market; it indexes affordable housing in a community; and it analyzes the demand for future housing across a range of types and price points. After analyzing this data, the plan makes specific policy and program recommendations that communities can implement to address issues and challenges facing the housing market.

Why is a Study Needed? Counties across the Indiana Uplands are experiencing change. All communities are trying to find ways to attract talent and ensure stable economic growth. Housing has become an essential component to economic stability. A lack of available and quality units, in a range of price points, can result in stagnant or declining community growth and workforce availability, tax revenues, and deteriorating or substandard housing. A comprehensive housing strategy is a way to make sure many housing market challenges are addressed, and it provides recommendations to communities and housing developers for solutions.

How is the Study Implemented? Housing studies can be implemented through several interlocking means. Of course, many cities, towns, and counties have a role in guiding land use and ensuring safe construction and habitable residential buildings. Frequently, a local housing authority or non-profit organization will contribute their knowledge and skills in developing housing for those of the most modest means. Finally, in almost all cases, the recommendations in a housing study are designed to create a private market response to housing need. By taking a holistic look at the region’s housing market, the document invites a broad-based response to improve the overall housing quality and market health.

Who can use the Housing Study? The Housing Study is designed to be a strategic and frequently used road map to identify and meet current and future housing priorities. This tool can be used by several groups and individuals including:

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