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Washington Post: Democrats’ Housing Problem
Since the late 1950s, economists have paid attention to “housing starts” — the number of times in a month that…
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The Sacramento Bee: If the California Legislature can’t compromise on housing, rent control is in our future
Members of the Legislature certainly talk a good game about solving the housing crisis, insisting they’re eager to speed up…
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Courthouse News: Majority of LA County Residents Fear Being Priced Out of Homes
As the price of housing in California spirals out of reach, more than half of Los Angeles County residents fear…
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WSJ: Homebuilding Isn’t Keeping Up With Growth, Development Group Says
America’s housing shortage is more wide-ranging than cloistered coastal markets, stretching from pricey locales such as California and Massachusetts to…
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Noozhawk: What’s Next for ADUs?
This week, the Santa Barbara City Council is expected to deliberate and vote on a local Accessory Dwelling Unit ordinance. From the…
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Mercury News: Experts: Urgent cures required for Bay Area housing, traffic ailments
Innovative — and swift — remedies are required if the Bay Area and the rest of California can begin to…
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SF Examiner: Two low-income housing projects net 2015 bond funding
San Francisco is shifting voter- approved housing bond money away from both an affordable housing project in the Excelsior due…
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Affordable Housing Finance: California Nonprofit Shows Its Strength
In 2017, the nonprofit had a busy year, starting construction on nine developments with 156 affordable homes. The 53-year-old nonprofit…
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Daily Journal: Housing crisis spurring a political awakening
Knowing the pain of writing huge rent checks each month to live in the Bay Area during a housing crunch,…
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Press Telegram: Habitat L.A. celebrates ‘Beloved Community’ by building homes in Long Beach neighborhood
More than 30 volunteers gathered at a large construction site Saturday morning in Long Beach to dig trenches, paint walls,…