Since 2016, California has enacted numerous pieces of legislation that pave the way for the construction of accessory dwelling units
Tag: affordable housing
Friday Roundup 6-4-21
The Texas General Land Office recently announced that it will be seizing private property along the Gulf Coast. Tropical storms
Unleashing a Gusher of Affordable Housing
In the late nineteenth century, self-taught geologist Patillo Higgins concluded that a salt dome in Beaumont contained oil. Geological experts
A Bill to End Single-family Zoning
A North Carolina senator has introduced a bill that would eliminate single-family zoning throughout the state. The bill would require
Missing Middle Housing
A growing trend in housing is building more missing middle housing. In most cities, new housing consists of single-family homes,
Friday Roundup 5-21-21
When their beach house in Nags Head, North Carolina, burned to the ground in 2016, Michael and Cathy Zito wanted
The Rent is too Damn High
Housing advocates frequently claim that the rent is too damn high. (From 2005 to 2015, there was even a political
Freedom of Choice and Segregation
In the early twentieth century, cities across the nation began enacting zoning ordinances that prohibited blacks from buying a home