The U.S. owns 250 million acres of public lands, and it has the authority to sell or lease limited parcels for housing.
The president has pushed for the possible internment of people experiencing homelessness. We take a look at what states have ...
We don’t make a distinction between investors and speculators, which makes it harder to identify harmful behavior and find ...
More and more cities and states have plans to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions in housing. Here's how we can avoid possible harms to renters. In the past few years, efforts to decarbonize the U.S.
A lease agreement with the city of Sacramento allowed encampment residents to stay indefinitely while they sought permanent housing. When the agreement fell apart, the residents, many of whom are ...
Decades of increasing costs and deferred maintenance could lead to people losing their homes, unless changes are made. Since condos became popular in the 1970s, more than 11 million condominiums have ...
The day after a judge put a temporary block on a federal funding freeze, the administration rescinded the memo that started it all. Here's why mixed messaging has left advocates confused--and housing ...
Many affordable housing developers worry Trump’s proposed taxes on imports and crackdown on immigration will be detrimental to the industry. Others hope deregulation reduces development costs enough ...
For such a commonly used term, “affordable housing” means a lot of different things to different people and in different contexts. At the most basic level, housing is “affordable” if, after you pay ...