How local governments broke America’s housing markets
How housing scarcity fuels the illiberal right
The political psychology of opposition to new housing
With the best intentions, the United Kingdom engineered a housing and energy shortage.
A lot more housing is needed, and not primarily in the areas destroyed by the fires.
Decisions that occurred outside public view helped produce the nation’s housing crisis.
Spiraling housing prices in Provincetown are an extreme version of what’s happening in the U.S. as whole.
What the United States can learn from the Pacific nation
States around the country are showing Southern California how to rebuild.