The city of Austin built a lot of homes. Now rent is falling, and some people seem to think that’s a bad thing.
A lot more housing is needed, and not primarily in the areas destroyed by the fires.
No one wants “California-style” housing prices. But the state’s policies are not unique.
Marc Andreessen says he’s all for more new housing, but public records tell a different story.
The pandemic was supposed to ease high housing prices in coastal superstar cities. Instead, it spread them nationwide.
Accessory dwelling units might just spell the end of the American suburb as we know it—in the best possible way.
In Minneapolis, the housing shortage has fractured the green community.
Decisions that occurred outside public view helped produce the nation’s housing crisis.
Blaming the housing crisis on hedge funds and private equity may be easy, but it’s dead wrong.
High urban rents make life worse for everyone in countless ways.