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New Or Used: Housing's Public Enemy No. 1 Is The Public Itself

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New Or Used: Housing's Public Enemy No. 1 Is The Public Itself

Much as they'd rather not face it if they don't have to, builders and their business partners face a critical challenge to get out of a victim-villain vicious circle, and start winning over voters.

Why Isn't Our Industry Part of the Housing Debate?

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Why Isn't Our Industry Part of the Housing Debate?

We are often considered to be part of the problem. There is a common perception among most housing advocates that we make obscene profits and don’t “get” what consumers need/want.

The Prez's Gambit: Use $2-Trillion To Upend Zoning Constraints

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The Prez's Gambit: Use $2-Trillion To Upend Zoning Constraints

The White House's $2 trillion infrastructure plan weaves a transformative approach to housing as a solution into its jobs, transportation, water, power, and digital access ecosystem.

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Epic Stretch For Housing Leaders: Local Land-Use Policy Wars

A land-use policy update: Pandemic, economic, and social upheaval foretell a more diverse and inclusive future of towns and cities.

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New Or Used: Housing's Public Enemy No. 1 Is The Public Itself

Policy

New Or Used: Housing's Public Enemy No. 1 Is The Public Itself

Much as they'd rather not face it if they don't have to, builders and their business partners face a critical challenge to get out of a victim-villain vicious circle, and start winning over voters.

Why Isn't Our Industry Part of the Housing Debate?

Policy

Why Isn't Our Industry Part of the Housing Debate?

We are often considered to be part of the problem. There is a common perception among most housing advocates that we make obscene profits and don’t “get” what consumers need/want.

The Prez's Gambit: Use $2-Trillion To Upend Zoning Constraints

Policy

The Prez's Gambit: Use $2-Trillion To Upend Zoning Constraints

The White House's $2 trillion infrastructure plan weaves a transformative approach to housing as a solution into its jobs, transportation, water, power, and digital access ecosystem.

Policy

Epic Stretch For Housing Leaders: Local Land-Use Policy Wars

A land-use policy update: Pandemic, economic, and social upheaval foretell a more diverse and inclusive future of towns and cities.

local regulatory burden

New Or Used: Housing's Public Enemy No. 1 Is The Public Itself

Policy 06.17.21

New Or Used: Housing's Public Enemy No. 1 Is The Public Itself

Much as they'd rather not face it if they don't have to, builders and their business partners face a critical challenge to get out of a victim-villain vicious circle, and start winning over voters.

Why Isn't Our Industry Part of the Housing Debate?

Policy 05.03.21

Why Isn't Our Industry Part of the Housing Debate?

We are often considered to be part of the problem. There is a common perception among most housing advocates that we make obscene profits and don’t “get” what consumers need/want.

The Prez's Gambit: Use $2-Trillion To Upend Zoning Constraints

Policy 04.18.21

The Prez's Gambit: Use $2-Trillion To Upend Zoning Constraints

The White House's $2 trillion infrastructure plan weaves a transformative approach to housing as a solution into its jobs, transportation, water, power, and digital access ecosystem.

Policy 03.27.21

Epic Stretch For Housing Leaders: Local Land-Use Policy Wars

A land-use policy update: Pandemic, economic, and social upheaval foretell a more diverse and inclusive future of towns and cities.