An article at MultiHousingNews.com examines Biden’s proposals for addressing the housing shortage, and concludes, In the end, the affordable housing
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Friday Roundup 9-24-21
In early September, New York extended its eviction moratorium to January 15, 2022. The state’s largest landlord group quickly challenged
Friday Roundup 9-17-21
Calls to end single-family zoning are usually accompanied with a reminder that zoning has long been used for racial and
Less than Ideal
In October 2020, the Cambridge, Massachusetts, city council enacted a citywide 100 percent affordable housing overly (AHO). The AHO allows
Can Free Markets Solve America’s Housing Crisis?
On September 8, 2021 the Pacific Legal Foundation hosted a webinar titled “Can Free Markets Solve America’s Housing Crisis?” The
California Moves to Austin
For years, Californians have been fleeing the state’s outrageously high taxes and draconian regulations. Many have settled in Texas, where
Friday Roundup 9-3-21
Ardent Residential wants to build a 275-unit apartment building in Austin. The company plans to set aside 10 percent of
The Pragmatic Approach to Housing
For more than 100 years, discussions of housing and related policies have been dominated by a flawed method. It is