We Don't Need More Affordable Housing, We Need More Housing So It
Some progressives argue that housing is a right, but if 10000 people move to a town with 7500 units, the resulting scarcity means rationing by a centralized bureaucracy. In a price economy, there will be an economic motive to build more housing, and the result would be more supply and lower prices.
Building in the same old ways won't end the housing crisis. We need innovation to boost productivity
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Experts say affordable housing becoming more difficult to find
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There's No Such Thing as Affordable Housing
City of Seattle funding fewer new affordable housing projects this year
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This is the least affordable housing market since 1984. It's getting worse
4 reasons why homelessness keeps going up : NPR