Center for Housing Economics (@center_housing) 's Twitter Profile
Center for Housing Economics

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The Center for Housing Economics conducts research to support an efficient housing market that can produce housing all types everywhere for everyone.

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linkhttp://housinomics.org calendar_today02-11-2020 20:34:08

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The amount of money being spent on “affordable” housing continues to climb. The money spent on this project could help thousands in LA struggling to pay rent today. forbes.com/sites/rogerval…

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Let's hope the "investor" canard begins to fade with the end of 2022. "Even if there was a measurable and strong causal connection between ownership and housing outcomes [there isn't], the best solution to that would still be more housing. forbes.com/sites/rogerval…

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Breaking news CNN Breaking News Gary Broslma has just bought Twitter. Our national nightmare is over. We now return you to regular programming. m.youtube.com/watch?v=NiQunM…

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forbes.com/sites/rogerval… Them: “You must be so happy that Washington is banning single family zoning!” Me: 😑🤦🏼‍♂️The Seattle Times headline does more damage than I can undo but …..

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Multifamily homes sleeping quietly together with single-family homes in the historic Belhaven neighborhood. Early next week bulldozers will arrive to tear down the single-family to restore the neighborhood’s “character”

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Someone has to say this: Pouring money on the “housing crisis” isn’t working. 1. End zoning, 2. Allow market to perform, 3. Where it fails, subsidize with cash payments to renters, 4. Build housing for those with deepest needs. Vote “No!” forbes.com/sites/rogerval…

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YIMBY is cooption; take an authentic, quantitative shift like increasing density and turn it into a bumper sticker. We can’t virtue signal and headline an abundance of supply. YIMBY is the worst thing since Euclid. God help us. 🤦🏻 forbes.com/sites/rogerval…

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ICYMI: In the latest Ripon Forum debate, Center for Housing Economics’s Roger Valdez makes the case that we don't need more affordable housing programs — we need more housing, period – bit.ly/4lZe3Eu

ICYMI: In the latest Ripon Forum debate, <a href="/center_housing/">Center for Housing Economics</a>’s Roger Valdez makes the case that we don't need more affordable housing programs — we need more housing, period – bit.ly/4lZe3Eu