Friday, January 10, 2020
On cross-country:
On the US:
- Dominating Firms Can Depress House Prices as Well as Wages – Wall Street Journal
- Experts predict what the 2020 housing market will bring – Washington Post
- Trump Administration Plans Roll Back of Low-Income Housing Rules – Wall Street Journal
- Our cities don’t have enough affordable housing. Changing this policy will help – CNN
- New Trump Administration Regulations Say That Affordable Housing Is Fair Housing – Reason
- AEI Housing Market Indicators release on September 2019 data – American Enterprise Institute
- Pricey California Targeted in New Effort for Housing Density – Bloomberg
- Home Purchase Sentiment Index Caps Off Strong 2019 Near Its Survey High – Fannie Mae
- How Wealthy Towns Keep People With Housing Vouchers Out – ProPublica
- Opinion: Unintended consequences: How ‘green’ regulations exacerbate the housing crisis – Market Watch
- As Trump Ditches a Fair Housing Rule, New York City Doubles Down – Citylab
- California Governor Pushes $1.4 Billion Plan To Tackle Homelessness – NPR
- Why The Most Favorable Markets for Tech Expansion Aren’t Where You Might Think – Zillow
On other countries:
Posted by Prakash Loungani at 5:00 AM
Labels: Global Housing Watch