Friday, February 28, 2020
On the US:
- ‘A Mask for Racial Discrimination.’ How Housing Voucher Programs Can Hurt the Low-Income Families They’re Designed to Help – Time
- Why Does It Cost $750,000 to Build Affordable Housing in San Francisco? – New York Times
- The Airbnb Effect On Housing And Rent – Forbes
- US housing finance is stuck in a complex knot of contradictions – Financial Times
- Housing regulations are getting in the way of fighting homelessness – Washington Post
- The declining elasticity of US housing supply – VOX
- Joe Biden wants tougher standards for real-estate appraisers to help black and Latinx homeowners – MarketWatch
- Special briefing on walkability – American Enterprise Institute
- Does Joe Biden Have a Plan to Stop Gentrification? – Citylab
On other countries:
- [China] History and Outlook of China’s Housing Market – SpringerLink
- [Netherlands] Dutch house price boom continues – Global Property Guide
- [New Zealand] New Zealand’s housing market bounced back strongly – Global Property Guide
- [United Kingdom] Housing insecurity, homelessness, and populism: Evidence from the UK – VOX
Posted by Prakash Loungani at 5:00 AM
Labels: Global Housing Watch