Making S**t Up: The Problem With Zoning Regulations
I am deeply skeptical of efforts to regulate outcomes in the market place using the land use code, zoning, and housing policy. What do I mean? Well an article by John McNellis at the Bay Area real estate blog, The Registry called Big City Dreaming points out one example: mandated commercial space. Many jurisdictions, including […]
Economy Sinking? Just Jump in Your Kayak!
A recent article on the state of the global economy got me thinking about our own local housing economy and how fragile it may actually be. It also made me think that there may be ways that we can design interventions in our local housing market that are more responsive to the push and pull […]
Affholter: Successful Density Opponents Mean Higher Housing Prices, Sprawl
Shannon Affholter, the Executive Director of the Master Builders Association had an important opinion piece in the print edition of the Seattle Times. In it, he makes the point that we’ve all been making over and over again: when anti-growth and opponents of growth succeed in slowing down housing supply, prices go up. Having Affholter’s […]