Join us at our Apartment Strategies Conference for a must-see session with NMHC President Sharon Wilson Geno and political journalism expert Christina Bellantoni, as they break down the policies and challenges shaping U.S. governance. Plus, don’t miss an interview with Justin Wolfers, Professor of Economics at the University of Michigan and Senior Fellow at The Brookings Institution, offering fresh insights into economic trends impacting real estate and housing demand in the next 12-24 months. Secure your spot now: https://lnkd.in/e3BAQ_z3 #Housing #Economy #Policy #RealEstate #Multifamily
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Real Talk About Real Estate Leaving one urban area for another? You may want to read Dr. Anthony Orlando's latest research first. In his new study in Real Estate Economics, Orlando examines housing supply in California and Texas cities. The research explores how metropolitan areas like Los Angeles and Houston are facing similar challenges with housing affordability as they expand. Read the full article to learn more: https://lnkd.in/dHjrNGu3
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Coming to you live from NYC! The Urban Land Institute conference is well underway. The attendees are some of the best in the business, and the small group sessions offer a wealth of knowledge. Ian Formigle and I will share what we learn with you next week. #ulispring #uli #ulinewyork #creinvesting #commercialrealestate #investing #economy
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If North American policymakers truly want to commit to housing affordability, then they need to break up with the McMansion. The oversize houses are a symptom James Macek has identified in his analysis of minimum lot size regulation and deregulation. “James’s job market paper studies an important and pervasive housing policy in the United States — minimum lot size regulations — and quantifies its effects across households of different income levels,” said Professor Kevin Lim. “It is a highly impressive piece of work, demonstrating a wide range of theoretical, empirical, and computational skills.” https://lnkd.in/g3zdrZyH #UrbanEconomics, #HousingCrisis #HousingAffordability #EconJobMarket
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What frameworks do researchers use to understand differences in housing policies and outcomes? How do they fare in terms of classificatory and explanatory power? My article with Giuseppe Montalbano is in print as the lead article in the most recent volume of Housing, Theory and Society. In it, we engage in a systematic literature review of housing regime typologies. Check it out! https://lnkd.in/ehtuTaaD 📚 #housing #explanations #openaccess
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The Treasury Department’s Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) programs provided over $46 billion to help households unable to pay rent or utilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. This article by Chris Bruen and Ryan Hecker, featured in the National Multifamily Housing Council Research Notes Newsletter, dives into the short- and long-term impacts of the ERA. While the program significantly helped renters avoid delinquencies initially, its effectiveness appeared to diminish over time. The findings highlight the need for more comprehensive strategies to address rental affordability in the long run. For a deeper understanding of the ERA's impacts and implications for future housing policies, read the full article below.
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Terner Center report explores financial feasibility of small-scale complexes Contact me to discuss the latest scoop in real estate! #sf #askmehow #bayarearealestate #californiarealestate #siliconvalley #realestate #goal #realtor #housingmarket #bayarearealtor
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Should be an interesting and topical discussion
The Great Divide: Australia's Housing Mess And How To Fix It Join ABC economics commentator Alan Kohler and a panel to discuss Australia’s housing mess and ideas for its repair. Alan’s Quarterly essay identifies the start of the 21st century as the time at which house prices got away from the grasp of those who did not already own one. Australian society was altered by the schism between the home owners and the others. Inequality and intergenerational disparities were profoundly changed by the runaway house prices. Alan will tell the story of how we got into this mess – and how we might get out of it. Register now: https://lnkd.in/g_vGTcX2
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Terner Center report explores financial feasibility of small-scale complexes Contact me to discuss the latest scoop in real estate! #LuxuryRealEstate #Realtor #SCVRealtor #SantaClaritaRealEstate #TopValenciaRealEstateAgent #TopSantaClaritaRealtor #StevensonRanchRealEstate #RealEstateAgent #ValenciaRealEstate #ValenciaRealtor
Terner Center report explores financial feasibility of small-scale complexes
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How the Retrofit Project Started A short clip to just explain how some council houses are being re-purchased /aquired by councils to help tackle affordable housing challenges within their durisdictions. #councilhouse #nature #environment #costofliving #economics #socialhousing
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🚀 Shape the Future of Floyd County's Economy! 🚀 We need input from Floyd County businesses for our Economic Development Strategic Plan. Your feedback is crucial and anonymous. 🔗 Survey: https://lnkd.in/e7zn2fjp 🗓️ Deadline: June 21, 2024 📧 Questions? Contact Lydeana Martin: lmartin@floydcova.gov #FloydCounty #BusinessGrowth
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