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Back in the Circle of Trust: Home Equity

The Dallas-Fort Worth area exemplifies a renewed faith in the housing market.

September 19, 2016 - Dallas News

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McMansions Losing Their Shine

Recent analysis shows that Americans are less willing to pay extra for large houses. It's information best viewed skeptically, but it's also worth considering why this trend has finally, semmingly swung the other way.

September 14, 2016 - City Observatory

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Survey: Housing Anxiety Growing in the United States

Americans are growing more apprehensive about their housing security.

September 13, 2016 - CityLab

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Trulia: The U.S. Housing Market Drives Regional Economic Inequality

New research from Trulia finds that an "economic convergence" of housing markets is not happening: the housing rich are getting richer, while the housing poor are getting poorer.

September 2, 2016 - Trulia

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The Gap Between the Cost of Housing and the Wages of Workers in 8 U.S. Cities

It's not just New York and San Francisco—many professions don't offer enough wages to afford an apartment at today's prices.

August 14, 2016 - Housing Perspectives

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Vancouver to Tax Foreign Real Estate Investments

Big news has emerged from British Columbia, where the government has been criticized for not doing more to address the housing affordability crisis.

July 26, 2016 - Vancouver Sun

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Planetizen Week in Review: July 25, 2016

The Republic National Convention dominated the news last week, and for good reason. There was also eye candy for New York transit advocates and lots of new housing research to enjoy.

July 25, 2016 - Planetizen

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4 Reasons Home Ownership Won't Close the Racial Wealth Gap

Homeownership is often promoted as a way for low-income and minority families to build wealth. But it is those very families who assume the most risk in buying a house.

July 22, 2016 - City Observatory

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Study: Bureaucracy Restricts Housing Supply

A recent study by Trulia concentrates on elasticity (i.e., the rate at which housing stock grows, relative to demand), and arrives at the conclusion that bureaucracy, not regulation, is responsible for rising housing prices.

July 21, 2016 - Trulia

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Tiny Houses Aren't the Solution

Vox publishes an article debunking tiny houses as the housing silver bullet some hope they will become.

July 9, 2016 - Vox

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Planetizen Week in Review: July 1, 2016

It will only take us two-and-a-half minutes to catch you up on the big planning news from the last week of June.

July 1, 2016 - Planetizen

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Survey Finds Pessimism Prevailing in the Housing Market

A new survey finds that many Americans are still extremely pessimistic about the state of the housing market—many even believe that the worst of the mortgage foreclosure crisis that began in 2008 is yet to come.

June 29, 2016 - CityLab

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Should We Blame Airbnb for Exorbitant Housing Prices?

Is Airbnb to blame for rising house prices? This article by Leigh Stewart from Tranio.com investigates how easy money from the collaborative economy could be making homes too expensive for tenants and genuine buyers.

June 28, 2016 - Leigh Stewart

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Housing Market 2016 in a Best of Times, Worst of Times Moment

The story of the U.S. housing market is the story of growing inequality.

June 23, 2016 - Associated Press via Chicago Tribune

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New York Times Sees Malfeasance in Contracts for Deed

Contracts for deed are gaining popularity at investment firms that scooped up swaths of foreclosed properties during the Great Recession. The risk for buyers, however, smacks of the same misdeeds that created that historic crisis in the first place.

May 5, 2016 - The New York Times

San Francisco Teachers Could Get Eviction Protections

San Francisco may move to protect teachers from "no-fault" evictions during the school year.

April 5, 2016 - San Francisco Examiner

How Oakland Is Tackling Its Housing Crisis

Just across the Bay Bridge from one of the most famous examples of a broken housing market, Oakland is working to keep up with the effects of housing demand.

March 18, 2016 - SPUR

Comparing the Market Caps of Corporations and Cities

City Observatory puts the housing market of major U.S. cities in perspective by comparing the value of housing markets to the value of large corporations.

January 28, 2016 - City Observatory

Even Homer Nods: Responding to Paul Krugman on Housing

New York Times op-ed columnist Paul Krugman, usually an astute observer, must have been having an off day when he made a completely incorrect assessment in his column on gentrification in New York City.

January 9, 2016 - Shelterforce/Rooflines

More than Meets the Eye With Seattle Development Trends

Few housing markets serve as a better case study about the politics and effects of housing supply than Seattle. A local writer takes a deeper look at the city's total development over the past year and comes to some surprising conclusions.

December 31, 2015 - Crosscut

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