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To Get Out Of Housing's Echo Chamber ... How About A Plan?

Land

To Get Out Of Housing's Echo Chamber ... How About A Plan?

It would be naïve to think there is an argument that will win over most of these folks. But we need to convince some and at least lessen the negative passion of a material proportion of the rest.

Economic Force Alone Won't Fix What Ails Housing Affordability

Policy

Economic Force Alone Won't Fix What Ails Housing Affordability

Land entitlement -- and residual property values -- hold crucial keys to solving for the 'most important question facing the housing field.'

Steps Toward Reform: Get Past The NIMBY Versus YIMBY War

Policy

Steps Toward Reform: Get Past The NIMBY Versus YIMBY War

Housing affordability – when it comes to working households' access to homes near where they work – comes down to the ground, its entitlement, and the first costs and carrying expense of getting title to the dirt.

The Near- And Medium-Term Future Of Housing Is On '22 Ballot

Policy

The Near- And Medium-Term Future Of Housing Is On '22 Ballot

The 2022 midterm elections will likely meaningfully impact lives, livelihoods, assets, entities, and going-concerns orbiting the sphere of homes, neighborhoods, shelter, and what it will take to make more of them all.

Jurney Mapping: Wade Jurney's Pursuit Of Affordability Continues

Leadership

Jurney Mapping: Wade Jurney's Pursuit Of Affordability Continues

A go-big and go-bold homebuilding start-up strategy may sound counterintuitive in the throes of what looks to be a hard patch for housing. Wade Jurney and his to National Home Corp. co-founders, Michael Bergman, and Gregg Erickson, beg to differ.

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Mosaic

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To Get Out Of Housing's Echo Chamber ... How About A Plan?

Land

To Get Out Of Housing's Echo Chamber ... How About A Plan?

It would be naïve to think there is an argument that will win over most of these folks. But we need to convince some and at least lessen the negative passion of a material proportion of the rest.

Economic Force Alone Won't Fix What Ails Housing Affordability

Policy

Economic Force Alone Won't Fix What Ails Housing Affordability

Land entitlement -- and residual property values -- hold crucial keys to solving for the 'most important question facing the housing field.'

Steps Toward Reform: Get Past The NIMBY Versus YIMBY War

Policy

Steps Toward Reform: Get Past The NIMBY Versus YIMBY War

Housing affordability – when it comes to working households' access to homes near where they work – comes down to the ground, its entitlement, and the first costs and carrying expense of getting title to the dirt.

The Near- And Medium-Term Future Of Housing Is On '22 Ballot

Policy

The Near- And Medium-Term Future Of Housing Is On '22 Ballot

The 2022 midterm elections will likely meaningfully impact lives, livelihoods, assets, entities, and going-concerns orbiting the sphere of homes, neighborhoods, shelter, and what it will take to make more of them all.

Jurney Mapping: Wade Jurney's Pursuit Of Affordability Continues

Leadership

Jurney Mapping: Wade Jurney's Pursuit Of Affordability Continues

A go-big and go-bold homebuilding start-up strategy may sound counterintuitive in the throes of what looks to be a hard patch for housing. Wade Jurney and his to National Home Corp. co-founders, Michael Bergman, and Gregg Erickson, beg to differ.

Together with

Mosaic

Attainability

To Get Out Of Housing's Echo Chamber ... How About A Plan?

Land 05.23.23

To Get Out Of Housing's Echo Chamber ... How About A Plan?

It would be naïve to think there is an argument that will win over most of these folks. But we need to convince some and at least lessen the negative passion of a material proportion of the rest.

Economic Force Alone Won't Fix What Ails Housing Affordability

Policy 11.22.22

Economic Force Alone Won't Fix What Ails Housing Affordability

Land entitlement -- and residual property values -- hold crucial keys to solving for the 'most important question facing the housing field.'

Steps Toward Reform: Get Past The NIMBY Versus YIMBY War

Policy 11.10.22

Steps Toward Reform: Get Past The NIMBY Versus YIMBY War

Housing affordability – when it comes to working households' access to homes near where they work – comes down to the ground, its entitlement, and the first costs and carrying expense of getting title to the dirt.

The Near- And Medium-Term Future Of Housing Is On '22 Ballot

Policy 11.07.22

The Near- And Medium-Term Future Of Housing Is On '22 Ballot

The 2022 midterm elections will likely meaningfully impact lives, livelihoods, assets, entities, and going-concerns orbiting the sphere of homes, neighborhoods, shelter, and what it will take to make more of them all.

Jurney Mapping: Wade Jurney's Pursuit Of Affordability Continues

Leadership 10.20.22

Jurney Mapping: Wade Jurney's Pursuit Of Affordability Continues

A go-big and go-bold homebuilding start-up strategy may sound counterintuitive in the throes of what looks to be a hard patch for housing. Wade Jurney and his to National Home Corp. co-founders, Michael Bergman, and Gregg Erickson, beg to differ.