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 Why California, and the nation, shouldn’t be afraid of density and upzoning

Why California, and the nation, shouldn’t be afraid of density and upzoning

New research suggests even modest densification can add housing without changing neighborhood character. To read more click here.

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 A Modest Proposal: How Even Minimal Densification Could Yield Millions of New Homes

A Modest Proposal: How Even Minimal Densification Could Yield Millions of New Homes

Allowing 10% of single-family lots to house two units instead of one could yield almost 3.3 million additional housing units. To read more click here.

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 Report: Value of Tucson homes rise at second highest rate in US

Report: Value of Tucson homes rise at second highest rate in US

Tucson is ranked second in the U.S. out of 100 metro areas in house price appreciation, a new federal report shows. To read more click here.

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 The National Public Housing Museum Eyes a 2021 Opening

The National Public Housing Museum Eyes a 2021 Opening

The museum will tell the history of American public housing in a remnant of a 1930s public housing complex on Chicago’s Near West Side. To read more click here.

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 The Silver Tsunami: Which Areas will be Flooded with Homes once Boomers Start Leaving Them?

The Silver Tsunami: Which Areas will be Flooded with Homes once Boomers Start Leaving Them?

Over the next 20 years, more than a quarter (27.4 percent) of the nation’s currently owner-occupied homes are likely to hit the market as their current owners pass away or otherwise vacate their [...]

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 “Rent is obscene here”: The issues forcing people in Seattle onto the street

“Rent is obscene here”: The issues forcing people in Seattle onto the street

Anderson Cooper visits a tent city in the Seattle area and hears from some of America’s more than 500,000 homeless people. To read and see more click here.

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 The true cost of insufficient affordable housing

The true cost of insufficient affordable housing

While a precise dollar answer is difficult to determine, we can identify some key factors which affect us all as taxpayers. To read more click here.

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 Blame Zoning, Not Public Transportation, for Displacement

Blame Zoning, Not Public Transportation, for Displacement

As long as there’s a shortage of transit-rich, walkable neighborhoods, piecemeal solutions to address affordability issues won’t be enough. To read more click here.

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 What Do Housing Groups Think About Dems’ Affordable Housing Plans?

What Do Housing Groups Think About Dems’ Affordable Housing Plans?

Will the plans actually address the crisis? We talk with several housing groups to get their take. To read more click here.

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 The Need for Affordable Housing

The Need for Affordable Housing

Without stable shelter, everything else falls apart. To read more click here.

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