A proposed rule from the Office of Management and Budget would facilitate political interference in federal grant disbursements across all agencies. The deadline for public comment is July 13. In late ...
Affordable housing construction finance reflects market norms, but its track record shows it’s far less risky than conventional market-rate housing loans. While lower default rates should lead to ...
A new report questions a billionaire-founded think tank's ties to law enforcement and surveillance—and its connections to the ...
A new federal housing law passed by strong majorities in both houses of Congress marks the first major overhaul of housing ...
As New York moves closer to a rent freeze, landlords say their buildings wouldn’t survive it. Recent analyses suggest ...
A poem by housing attorney Eric Sirota that highlights the existential absurdity of our system’s treatment of low-income renters. “So the LORD God banished him from the Garden of Eden to work the ...
While not adjusting for inflation, the White House’s FY 2027 budget request otherwise maintains HUD’s Housing Choice Voucher funding, but proposed policy changes would make it harder for families to ...
In Massachusetts, the collection of more than 124,000 signatures makes it likely that a statewide rent control measure will be on the ballot in November.
While chaos reigns at the federal level, it’s up to states and local governments to creatively hold the line, fill the gaps, and figure out new ways forward. Drawing on examples from around the ...
While chaos reigns at the federal level, it’s up to states and local governments to creatively hold the line, fill the gaps, and figure out new ways forward. Drawing on examples from around the ...
In Canada, more than half of all housing on community land trusts is cooperative housing. In the U.S., that number is less than 2 percent. Why? Cooperative housing and community land trusts (CLT) are ...
Affordable housing has never been easy to finance. Now, with rising insurance, debt, and operating costs outpacing rents and subsidies, developers say it’s getting harder to make the math work.