Roger Valdez writes about housing economics and policy ... of the most pernicious cultural norms to emerge from post-World War II America. As I pointed out, mortgages don’t work for a ...
The G.I. Bill, which provided life-changing education and housing benefits to millions of World War II veterans, excluded ...
Canada plans to revive a post-World War II strategy of using pre-approved designs so homes can be built quickly and economically, in an effort to tackle a housing affordability crisis that has ...
The term "pre-fabricated" may evoke images of standardized and repetitive constructions, like the ones built after World War II when fast and affordable housing was a priority.. Today, however ...
Our lack of affordable housing will continue to depress savings, opportunity, and growth in ways that will do long-term harm to the nation’s economy.” ...