[gis_info] GIS question about housing affordability in Oregon

CLINGMAN Bill W BCLINGMAN at lcog.org
Mon Sep 25 09:17:30 PDT 2017


I would also recommend contacting Josh Lehner at the Oregon Office of Economic Analysis.  They do a lot of research on income and housing affordability for various regions of the state.



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I would also recommend Portland State folks.  They helped us here in Florence with data.  They are very supportive.  As was Josh.  Thanks again Josh!!

Brenda

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On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 10:24 AM, Smith, Rachel <rachel.smith at state.or.us<mailto:rachel.smith at state.or.us>> wrote:
Josh's suggestion is a good one.  Esri also recently released a story map on affordable housing.  It has interactive maps built into it that has data for the U.S. down to the zip code level.  So you could look at several factors that they put together for the entire state/region.

Here's the link:
https://arcgis-content.maps.arcgis.com/apps/Cascade/index.html?appid=49952831812243bdaa0a169cda0bd126&adumkts=industry_solutions&aduse=local_state&aduin=state_local&aduc=email&adum=regular&aduca=m17state_local_executive_engagement-ebrief&aduco=AmericanDreamHousing_Storymap2_Image&adut=228207_ebrief_4

Rachel

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Subject: Re: [gis_info] GIS question about housing affordability in Oregon

Shawn,

I would recommend contacting the Population Research Center at Portland State University.  Here is a link to some of the studies and profiles they are collecting to answer these types of questions:

https://www.pdx.edu/prc/housing-studies

To my knowledge, this is the best resource.

-Josh

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Subject: [gis_info] GIS question about housing affordability in Oregon

Hi there Oregon GIS folks,

We have a GIS question about housing affordability here in Portland and how it compares to other parts of the state.

Has anyone seen any recent analysis of how home prices compare by zip code, neighborhood or city across the state?

Thank you,
Shawn Helm
Portland Public Schools



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