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www.wfae.org
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| | | | | In Charlotte, 84% of residential land is zoned for single-family homes. City planners here have tossed around the idea of opening those neighborhoods up... | |
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www.theurbanist.org
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| | | | | # Seattle's 20-year growth plan doesn't do enough to ensure that lower income residents will be able to access the vast majority of the city's residential neighborhoods, according to King County's Affordable Housing Committee. | |
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www.jacobinmag.com
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| | | | | YIMBYs look to the free market to solve the housing crisis. But the profit motive is what caused the affordability crunch in the first place. | |
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yonahfreemark.com
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| | | [AI summary] This article examines the effects of Chicago's upzoning reform on property values and housing construction, finding significant increases in property values but no substantial rise in new housing units. | ||