Looking Back at 2018 and Forward to 2019
The end of the year always brings reviews of the past twelve months and prognostications about the future. Here are mine about the past year and next year in housing policy and politics. Warning: Be Careful of what you conclude about the rejection of the “Head Tax”—Lots of people in the business community, I think, […]
The Folly of the Fashionable War on Single-Family
I think I am probably over-promising in the headline. As I’ve pointed out before, people who somehow get that prices have something to do with supply but who can’t support people making a living producing it, are all a twitter about what they’ve been reading about Minneapolis. The truth is that what Minneapolis did is […]
Yes, Virginia, Supply and Demand Really Does Exist!
It’s Christmas Eve! Here’s a recent email I sent out highlighting our recent work and what we’ll be working on next year. Things will likely quiet down for the next week, but it is a busy year ahead. It all starts on the playground. My first recollection of telling people the truth was when I […]