Capital Two Bleak Realities And The Glow Of Their Opportunity In Housing Housing -- especially in the 'starter' spectrum -- is a shrinking universe. Incomes -- at the low- to mid-level -- have lost pace. Now, what to do about it.
Policy Silver Linings And Teachable Moments In The Prices Crisis This week's inflation red flags, temporary or structural, serve as potential catalysts for housing's leaders to think, act, and solve challenges differently than ever before.
Policy What Does Elon Musk Have To Do With The Price Of Land In Richmond? As America's bad-boy, genius, business mogul, innovator makes headlines, other matters -- like land -- are worth exploring too.
Land Superstar Cities Vs. Zoom Towns: Flyover Country Magnetism Two iconic geographers, Richard Florida and Joel Kotkin, unveil a take on a new geography of post-pandemic live-work balance.
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