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Category: Housing

The Wrong Framework Leads to Bad Decisions

June 14, 2023 Brian Phillips Housing

In my book, The Affordable Housing Crisis: Causes and Cures, I show how a century of policies attempting to provide

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Zoning is not a Property Right

June 12, 2023 Brian Phillips Housing, Zoning and Land Use

In Canada, as in the United States, single-family zoning is under attack. Canadian columnist Terence Corcoran (who labels himself as

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Minimum Parking Requirements and Affordable Housing

June 9, 2023 Brian Phillips Housing, Zoning and Land Use

In my book, The Affordable Housing Crisis: Causes and Cures, I examine many different policies that have impacted the affordability

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Price Controls are Kinda Sorta Bad

May 31, 2023 Brian Phillips General, Housing

An editorial by the New York Daily News Editorial Board provides an example of the nonsense that can be written

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The “Shabbifying” of NYC Rental Housing

May 29, 2023 Brian Phillips Housing

Howard Husock, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, uses data from the Census Bureau to illustrate how rent

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Paul’s Lack of Conceptual Clarity

May 24, 2023 Brian Phillips Communication, Housing

On Monday, we examined Elon Musk’s claim that working from home is “morally wrong.” Such a claim derives from a

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The Responsible Will be Punished

May 10, 2023 Brian Phillips Housing

One’s credit score determines one’s ability to obtain loans at favorable rates. Those with a higher credit score are deemed

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Exacerbating the Problem

May 5, 2023 Brian Phillips Housing

Progressive Regressive “journalist” Patrick Range McDonald informs us that renters paid a total of $512 billion to landlords in 2019.

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The Affordable Housing Crisis: Causes and Cures, is available on Amazon in both Kindle and paperback.
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