“I think there’s a lot of opportunity in this anti-regulatory environment to remove barriers and create incentives and have enforcement opportunities to do that,” - Sharon Wilson Geno Great article from Multi-Housing News on what housing experts are expecting from the incoming administration. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eb2NW4uR
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The affordable housing crisis persists, impacting many U.S. households. How can we balance profitability with the crucial need for affordable homes? Learn how new federal and state incentives are shaping affordable housing investments in our guide below. #AffordableHousing #AffordabilityConcerns #CommercialRealEstate #HousingCrisis
Real Estate Guide to Affordable Housing Incentives
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States like Vermont have shown that extending affordability beyond the federal 30-year limit is possible by modifying state plans. Could NH explore similar steps to keep housing permanently affordable? Learn more about how other states are tackling this challenge. For details: https://hubs.ly/Q02QrfKn0 #HousingForAll #AffordableHousing #NHHousing #PolicySolutions
Make Your State’s Housing Affordable Forever With This One Weird Trick
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In this new op-ed, Taiisa Kelly of Monarch Housing Associates explains why NJ's outdated affordable housing regulations — the Uniform Housing Affordability Controls (UHAC) — must be updated to prioritize the needs of low-income & moderate-income New Jerseyans:
New Jersey passed a strong affordable housing law — but now we need strong new regulations
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🏠 California's Housing Crisis and SB 9 Update 🚧 Despite the recent ruling by a Los Angeles District Court deeming Senate Bill 9 unconstitutional, the fight for more accessible housing in California is far from over. SB 9, introduced to address our state's severe housing shortage, allows property owners to split single-family lots and potentially create up to four housing units per lot. This innovative approach aimed to alleviate the skyrocketing housing costs and make homeownership more attainable. Unfortunately, the bill faced opposition and a legal challenge from several cities, leading to the recent court decision. However, this is likely just a bump in the road. Legal experts anticipate an appeal, and there's a strong belief that the appeals court will overturn this decision. As a commercial realtor committed to expanding housing opportunities, I believe it's crucial to stay informed and engaged with these developments. Expanding our housing supply is not just about building homes; it's about building communities. Let's continue to advocate for smart, sustainable solutions that will allow our neighborhoods to thrive. For more details on this, check out the full article here: https://lnkd.in/g_VrJFkY (Note: Article is behind a Members only login). Whether you're looking for a commercial property, or your next home, we're here to help guide you through the process - contact us today! AJ George DRE# 01353648 commercial@ajgeorge.com 858-598-3589 AJGeorge.com . . . . #AJGeorgeResimercial #ResimercialRealEstate #ResimercialRealtor #UrbanDevelopment #SB9 #RealEstateUpdate #RealEstateNews #RealEstateLegislation #AffordableHousing
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Here’s another valuable read. Thanks to Fair Share Housing Center for highlighting these great pieces this week!
In this new op-ed, Taiisa Kelly of Monarch Housing Associates explains why NJ's outdated affordable housing regulations — the Uniform Housing Affordability Controls (UHAC) — must be updated to prioritize the needs of low-income & moderate-income New Jerseyans:
New Jersey passed a strong affordable housing law — but now we need strong new regulations
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Another case of one foot on the gas and one foot on the brake. Clearly demonstrates a complete lack of economic understanding. Good article Patrick!!!
Get government out of the business of regulating and encouraging housing. Nothing does more to hinder those who could get the job done.
Opinion: How to solve our housing crisis in one fell swoop
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"There are three reasons why we have a housing crisis...Supply, supply, and supply.” - David Dworkin Read more on Vice President Harris's housing policy plan below!
Why Kamala Harris will be a YIMBY president
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Affordable housing leaders from National Low Income Housing Coalition, NATIONAL LEASED HOUSING ASSOCIATION, National Association of Affordable Housing Lenders (NAAHL), MG Housing Strategies, Affordable Housing Tax Credit Coalition, National Housing Conference, National Multifamily Housing Council, National Apartment Association (Naahq), and National Fair Housing Alliance share their early thoughts on what a second Trump term may mean for the industry. Read about their concerns and the prospects for key legislation. https://lnkd.in/gnuKRpA5
What to Expect From a Second Trump Term
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Housing predictably one of the big issues during the election with all the parties offering different solutions. Development of brownfield sites and increasing the supply of social social housing is a common theme. I think also need to expand tenant buyers schemes and refurbish more empty homes. #Housingcrisis
Housing: What will the next government do to help?
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📢 The Housing Crisis - is big change on the way? 🏗️ After running through the data of the UK's housing crisis, a final post reviewing the new government's plans to turn things around. Will it be enough to build 1.5m new homes by 2029? https://lnkd.in/eQCNfZZu #HousingCrisis #UKProperty #AffordableHousing #UrbanPlanning
Who’s to blame for the housing crisis? Changes & solutions
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