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Escaping The Housing Trap The Strong Towns Response To The Housing Crisis Charles L Marohn

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Escaping The Housing Trap The Strong Towns Response To The Housing Crisis Charles L Marohn
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 457
Author: Charles L. Marohn, Jr. & Daniel Herriges
ISBN: 9781119984528, 9781394198306, 9781394198313, 1119984521, 1394198302, 1394198310
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Escaping The Housing Trap The Strong Towns Response To The Housing Crisis Charles L Marohn by Charles L. Marohn, Jr. & Daniel Herriges 9781119984528, 9781394198306, 9781394198313, 1119984521, 1394198302, 1394198310 instant download after payment.

Housing is an investment. Investment prices must go up. Housing is shelter. When the price of shelter goes up, people experience distress.
This is the housing trap. It's time to escape. In Escaping the Housing Trap: The Strong Towns Solution to the Housing Crisis, renowned urbanists Charles (Chuck) Marohn and Daniel Herriges introduce a first-of-its-kind discussion of the tension between housing as a financial product and housing as shelter. This is the key insight that's been missing from the Housing Crisis Conversation; and the insight that can help cities fight back against the crisis from the bottom-up.
This book offers a serious, yet accessible, history of housing policy in the United States and explains how it led us to this point in time: where we face a market that is rigged against people who, only a few decades ago, could have been homeowners or stable, long-term rentals.

Only local change, on a neighborhood or city-wide scale, can begin...

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