While Scott Wiener’s SB 50 failed three straight years, his new SB 902 hopes to increase density within the state but keeps a controversial proposal included in his prior legislation.
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A new report suggests public housing may not only be a viable option, but is one that is starting to garner some support among lawmakers.
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The rise of the renters is causing homebuilders to adjust their style as the sector is “set for gains” for years to come.
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Single-family houses have been an integral part of society since the end of World War II, but a “housing revolution” might change that.
Read More »How Many Single-Family Home Starts Occurred in the 2010s?
The past decade witnessed the lowest number of housing starts over the past 50 years. Click through to read more.
Read More »Add Virginia to States Straying From Single-Family Housing
The commonwealth is looking to grapple with affordability and shortage issues, and Amazon’s pending arrival.
Read More »Recession Indicators on the Decline
Click through to see the economic indicators that are showing a more positive direction moving forward.
Read More »Addressing the “Housing Stock Debt”
What has to happen for the industry to reduce its “housing stock debt”?
Read More »Record Highs for Single-Family Home Lot Prices
A region with historically low lot values reportedly has prices that are more than double of those during the housing-boom years.
Read More »Pushing Back Against the Banning of Single-Family Zoning
City leaders are struggling with how to implement Oregon’s HB 2001, leading a mayor to call the bill “stupid.”
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