- The Terner Center evaluates various efforts to house people in converted hotels. Essential reading as California continues to build on the initial success of Homekey and Roomkey.
- “More than 15,600 people died while experiencing homelessness last year, and sadly, this is likely a vast undercount.”
- Home construction picked up nationwide in November…
- …but apparently not enough to stem some steep price increases in 2022.
- A new study finds that eviction protections during the pandemic were associated with reduced mental distress among renters.
- Berkeley is investing $67 million in new affordable housing projects.
- Los Angeles advocates propose raising taxes on real estate transactions to fund housing for people experiencing homelessness.
- Lastly, a great Conor Dougherty piece on how new laws in California are legitimizing forms of housing that were previously on the gray market.