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11 votes
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Derek Thompson article: "the anti-abundance critique on US housing is dead wrong"
12 votes -
New housing slows rent growth most for older, more affordable units
16 votes -
Donald Trump administration plans to impose two year limit on subsidized US housing
14 votes -
Norway has significantly reduced the number of people experiencing homelessness. What could other countries learn from its example?
14 votes -
Supportive housing offers high-impact, cost-effective response to homelessness and opioid use
7 votes -
California rolls back its landmark environmental law
19 votes -
Did South Korea just elect a Georgist president?
11 votes -
These publicly funded homes for the poor in Washington, DC cost $1.2 million each to build
16 votes -
Norwegian government commissions a committee to investigate causes and possible consequences of falling birthrates, and devise strategies to reverse the current trajectory
14 votes -
Abundance meets resistance: Are US Democrats finally ready to go all in on building housing?
15 votes -
Daniel Lurie’s new San Francisco housing rezoning map is a winner. Let’s make sure it stays that way.
10 votes -
Why Maui still hasn’t recovered
6 votes -
Denmark's policy of dispersing residents from neighbourhoods with large ethnic minorities is discriminatory, an adviser to the European Union's top court said
7 votes -
Finland has been held up as an international example to follow in tackling homelessness but the Nordic country has just reported its first rising numbers in eleven years
8 votes -
Successful policy in small or medium sized cities frequently goes unnoticed - a case for taking inventory of what works
10 votes -
US President Donald Trump directs Pentagon and Department of Homeland Security to prepare migrant housing at Guantánamo Bay
48 votes -
New York Governor Kathy Hochul proposes locking the door on corporate housing rollups
15 votes -
Spain plans 100% tax for homes bought by non-EU residents
18 votes -
Greece to ban thousands of Airbnb accommodations with new regulations
20 votes -
Berkeley's evolution on housing
5 votes -
US government report - The cost of anticompetitive pricing algorithms in rental housing
21 votes -
Bold solutions to end the homelessness crisis
19 votes -
40% of new Netherlands housing construction halted by two-thirds affordable requirement
18 votes -
Public housing in the US was set up to fail but public funds still provide housing for a couple million people
14 votes -
Denmark's uprooting of settled residents from ‘ghettos’ forms part of aggressive plan to assimilate nonwhite inhabitants
22 votes -
US Federal Emergency Management Agency can kind of suck
I own a small apartment house in Asheville. It doesn't make much money, I mainly do it to maintain my connection to the community and have a place to stay, all the rents are below market and I...
I own a small apartment house in Asheville. It doesn't make much money, I mainly do it to maintain my connection to the community and have a place to stay, all the rents are below market and I have a diverse group of folks there. I'm proud I'm able to participate in this way.
Lots of trees came down in the yard, thousands of dollars in damages, from Helene. I called FEMA. Their response was it's not your primary residence, no love. What about the other tenants? Common areas are not 'primary residences.' So I expressed some frustration, and the FEMA person really sucked at their response.
They said it was totally fair that I should be responsible, out of pocket for trees. I asked why that was? Their reponse was "this conversation is over," and they hung up. The answer from a decent person would be, I understand your frustration, but FEMA isn't set up to handle this circumstance. Please reach out to SBA.
Here's why this sucks. If I were a recent transplant to Asheville with my multimillion dollar single family residence right next door to my apartment house, thousands of dollars would flow to you from FEMA for your tree damage. I, and my low income tenants, get squat. That is a shameful misallocation of resources.
I've looked, and there is apparantly no assistance to folks in my situation (and nothing available to my tenants). Had the consequences been worse, I would be forced to sell my property, and five decent, hardworking folks would now be forced to find substandard housing. What a world we live in.
19 votes -
Takeaways from AP's report on affordable housing disappearing across the US
37 votes -
EU supreme court will hear arguments on whether Danish law limiting the concentration of ethnic minorities in certain neighbourhoods violates EU anti-discrimination law
5 votes -
California is giving schools more homework: Build housing for teachers
19 votes -
According to demographic projections, people leaving Sweden are set to outnumber immigrants this year – government says this is thanks to its restrictive migration policies
9 votes -
San Francisco becomes first US city to ban automated rent-fixing technology
66 votes -
Governor Gavin Newsom orders homeless sweeps throughout California
38 votes -
Denmark's plan to eliminate parallel societies has drawn criticism as ethnic discrimination. Others in Europe may be watching.
21 votes -
Denver gave people experiencing homelessness $1,000 a month. A year later, nearly half of participants had housing.
37 votes -
Manhattan co-op in crisis spearheads push to cap land rent hikes
10 votes -
7,000 Maui short-term rentals could be eliminated under new county bill
20 votes -
Hawaii lawmakers take aim at vacation rentals after Lahaina wildfire amplifies Maui housing crisis
14 votes -
Hawaii ban on short-term vacation rentals moves forward in state legislature
28 votes -
How does Paris stay Paris? By pouring billions into public housing.
17 votes -
The hottest trend in US cities? Changing zoning rules to allow more housing.
42 votes -
Demonstrators claim lack of affordable housing in Gaeltacht region threatens the survival of the Irish language
13 votes -
What if US public housing were for everyone?
29 votes -
Palm Springs capped Airbnb rentals. Now some home prices are in free-fall.
49 votes -
Canada announces cap on international students for next two years
29 votes -
Satellite images show China building houses on Bhutan's territory
10 votes -
Denmark aims a wrecking ball at ‘non-Western’ neighborhoods
42 votes -
Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives ‘favoured certain developers’ in controversial Greenbelt plan, Ontario auditor general finds in scathing report
27 votes -
Rubble and ruin: How houses in Delhi were turned to rubble before the G20
8 votes -
US researchers employed by federal Housing and Urban Development agency propose study re comparative effectiveness of cash grants vs current system of vouchers for housing assistance
15 votes