Blaming the housing crisis on hedge funds and private equity may be easy, but it’s dead wrong.
As a real-estate developer, he repeatedly argued that building adequate housing requires federal subsidies. As president, he’s forgotten that.
Tenants of large, unaccountable housing investors suffer in ways that don’t necessarily show up in data.
The president has announced new measures to reduce the use of restrictive housing in federal prisons.
In this business, the best employees are the most paranoid ones.
The Medicaid expansion, part of Obamacare, has given thousands of poor people access to healthcare. For some it may be a waste of money unless they can get a place to live, too.
All the lawn signs in the world won’t change the fact that housing costs are impossibly high for most refugees.
Out of a desire for more-equitable housing policy, some city dwellers have started allying with developers instead of opposing them.