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…Real Anabaptists didn’t do that. They often didn’t vote, much less serve in a political office. Two Dilemmas Urbanists and Housing Advocates Have to Face. You can’t have housing [owned…
…Real Anabaptists didn’t do that. They often didn’t vote, much less serve in a political office. Two Dilemmas Urbanists and Housing Advocates Have to Face. You can’t have housing [owned…
…liberal’ elites. I have been also involved in issues such as the late SB 827 on housing. This issue is one that seems to cut across the conventional polarization in…
Howard Ahmanson, Jr. is a philanthropist and writer whose public activities focus on deepening awareness and fostering better policy regarding issues of affordable housing, land use, and eminent domain as…
…those who achieve it. You can’t have it both ways. What makes home ownership a ‘wealth builder’ is a relative scarcity of land for housing. Housing is expensive now because…
…on Mexican culture in recent times that I know of is Mañana Forever? by Jorge Castañeda. In the last part of his first chapter, he has a subsection called “Housing…
…in the housing business, or worse; for which see Orange County Housing Authority, Abundant Housing LA, Marketurbanism.com, Market Urbanism Report, and many others. In the end I go back to…
…here at Blue Kennel. I refer to, of course, the issue of housing. Jed Kolko and Derek Thompson discovered that the housing crunch was most severe in metropolitan divisions that…
…need to have affordable housing absolutely everywhere, but I think we need to have it within six miles of everywhere. There are a few location, like coastlines and view lots,…
…California counterparts. Inflation seemed to be tamed in the Reagan era; it was, except for three critical areas. They are tuition, housing, and health care. As Elizabeth Warren [yes, her!]…
…that conservation of their existing housing is better than building new housing. D. As a Christian, I do not practice philanthropy to give back to ‘society’. I practice philanthropy to…