The Daily Telegraph reported (June 20) that:
"Crews believed they had put out the fire at the London high-rise and were astonished to see flames rising up the side of the building, new reports have claimed." read more »
housingGrenfell External Fire Erupts After Flat Fire Extinguished?
by Wendell Cox 06/20/2017
The Daily Telegraph reported (June 20) that:
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The ABC of Making Housing Unaffordable
by John Muscat 12/21/2016
On 12 December, ABC Radio National’s Breakfast Program aired another group discussion on “Australia’s housing market”. Presenter Hamish Macdonald was joined by an “expert panel” made up of Ken Morrison, CEO of the Property Council, John Daley, CEO of progressive think tank the Grattan Institute, and Tom Whitty, managing editor of The Project, a television show pitched to the youth demographic. read more » »
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Toronto Area Housing Market Rigged Against Millennials
by Wendell Cox 10/25/2016
In a Globe and Mail column, Margaret Wente accurately describes Toronto’s housing affordability crisis and its principal cause. The Toronto area’s house prices have escalated strongly relative to incomes since the province enacted its “Places to Grow” urban planning regime. read more » »
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Why Intensification Will Not Solve the Housing Affordability Crisis
by Wendell Cox 09/29/2016
Analyst Phil Hayward of Wellington, New Zealand provides a provocative perspective on why urban intensification (densification in the urban cores) is incapable of compensating for the huge house price increases attributable to urban containment boundaries. read more »
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Center for Opportunity Urbanism: America’s Housing Crisis
by Newgeography 09/09/2016
This video from Center for Opportunity Urbanism (COU) explores America’s housing crisis --- focusing on the new generation. COU is a non-profit dedicated to preserving the American dream and promoting upward mobility for all Americans. Check out the video and let us know what you think. read more » »
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Compactness and Canadians
by Fanis Grammenos 07/08/2016
The May, 2016 New Geography feature, Are Compact Cities More Affordable? questioned whether the Vancouver region supplies evidence that Housing-Plus-Transportation (H+T) creates affordable living climates. Todd Litman responded with a critique; here's a partial response to Todd Litman’s comments, which are rich in assertions and advice but poor on science. read more » »
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Australian Treasurer Given Primer on Housing Economics
by Wendell Cox 06/14/2015
Wodonga (Victoria) mother of two Mel Wilson has made headlines across Australia with an open letter to Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey on housing affordability. In commenting on Australia's housing affordability crisis, the Treasurer has told a press conference "The starting point for a first home buyer is to get a good job that pays good money." read more » »
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Piketty's Wealth Driven Inequality: Virtually All in Housing?
by Wendell Cox 03/31/2015
The Economist headline reads: "Through the roof: Rising house prices may be chiefly responsible for rising inequality" This is no surprise to those of us who have been chronicling the loss of destruction of middle income housing affordability where urban containment policy has been implemented from Australia to Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States. read more » Circling the Brain Drain
by Rich Murdocco 06/13/2014
It seems that Destination LI, “a nonprofit community building and educational organization dedicated to helping people create and sustain vibrant centers” on Long Island, has been quietly busy in recent months.
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Thomas Sowell Explains the Economics of Urban Containment (Smart Growth)
by Wendell Cox 05/12/2014
Economist Thomas Sowell, who has taught at Cornell University and UCLA and has worked at the Urban Institute and the Hoover Institution at Stanford University summarizes the economics of the housing market in a recent article:
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