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    Explore "housing supply" with insightful episodes like "Why Housing Is So Expensive — Particularly in Blue States", "ASK324: Will a declining population hurt property? PLUS: I'm buying with tenants in-situ, what do I need to do?", "Why Rent Control Doesn’t Work (Ep. 373 Rebroadcast)", "TPP363: Rob & Rob fix the property market (updated)" and "Matt Yglesias and Jenny Schuetz solve the housing crisis" from podcasts like ""The Ezra Klein Show", "The Property Podcast", "Freakonomics Radio", "The Property Podcast" and "The Gray Area with Sean Illing"" and more!

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    Why Housing Is So Expensive — Particularly in Blue States

    Why Housing Is So Expensive — Particularly in Blue States

    America is experiencing a housing crisis — or, more accurately, multiple housing crises. A massive housing shortage in major cities has resulted in skyrocketing rents. Low- and middle-income individuals find themselves priced out of the places with the most opportunity. Homelessness is rampant in cities across the country. Developers often face the steepest obstacles to building in the places where new housing is needed most. And young people are increasingly viewing homeownership, once a vital part of the American dream, as hopelessly out of reach.

    These outcomes weren’t inevitable. Plenty of other countries supply their populations with high-quality housing at lower prices. And the solutions here are incredibly simple: Build more housing in places where it’s needed, build cheaper forms of housing, build housing alongside public transit, provide more housing vouchers. So why don’t we act on them?

    Jenny Schuetz is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and the author of the new book “Fixer Upper: How to Repair America’s Broken Housing Systems,” which is perhaps the best, clearest overview of America’s housing problems to date. We discuss why the states with the highest homelessness rates are all governed by Democrats, the roots of America’s homelessness crisis, why economists believe the U.S. gross domestic product could be over a third — a third! — higher today if American cities had built more housing, why it’s so hard to build housing where it’s needed most, the actual (and often misunderstood) causes of gentrification, why public housing has such a bad reputation in the U.S.; how progressives’ commitment to local democracy and community voice surprisingly lies at the heart of America’s housing crises, why homeownership is still the primary vehicle of wealth accumulation in America (and the toxic impact that has on our politics), what the U.S. can learn from the housing policies of countries like Germany and France, what it would take to build a better politics of housing and much more.

    Mentioned:

    The Left-NIMBY canon” by Noah Smith

    The Homevoter Hypothesis by William A. Fischel

    The Paradox of Democracy by Zac Gershberg and Sean Illing

    Recommendations:

    Crabgrass Frontier by Kenneth T. Jackson

    Neighborhood Defenders by Katherine Levine Einstein, David M. Glick and Maxwell Palmer

    Maid (Netflix series)

    Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com.

    You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs.

    “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris, Mary Marge Locker, Kate Sinclair and Rollin Hu; mixing by Sonia Herrero and Isaac Jones; original music by Isaac Jones; audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin and Kristina Samulewski.

    ASK324: Will a declining population hurt property? PLUS: I'm buying with tenants in-situ, what do I need to do?

    ASK324: Will a declining population hurt property? PLUS: I'm buying with tenants in-situ, what do I need to do?

    Rob & Rob are back to answer some more listen questions and this week we’ve got some really great ones! 

    Kicking us off this week is Fraser. 

    Frasers recently come across an article that’s suggested that the UK’s population is set to start declining in 2025 and he’s wondering what impact this will have on property. 

    Will the decline in demand have a negative effect on property prices? 

    Next up, Johnny wants to know how to prepare for purchasing a property with a tenant in-situ. 

    Johnny and his business partner are currently looking at purchasing their fourth property, which has a tenant in-situ. Whilst this can be beneficial, he’s got a few questions. 

    How can he best prepare? Does he need to get new references/inventories etc or can he use the current ones? 

    They’re also looking to increase the rent as it’s currently below market value and Johnny’s wondering what’s the best way to approach this. 

    Does he wait until he’s purchased and then increase the rent? Or does he ask the current landlord to bring in the increase and wait until the tenant has signed the new contract before buying. 

    Tune in to hear what advice the guys have got to give. 

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    TPP363: Rob & Rob fix the property market (updated)

    TPP363: Rob & Rob fix the property market (updated)

    We’re back again for another episode of The Property Podcast and this week it’s an ambitious one as Rob & Rob try and fix the property market. 

    Today’s chat started with a very interesting article that appeared in the January issue of The Economist. It takes a global perspective of the property market and formed the basis for today’s property podcast. 

    The Robs have delved into the good old supply and demand debate while also talking about the inequality between generations, the balance of home ownership vs renting and how different countries handle issues around housing. 

    Ultimately, is our planning system broken? 

    There’s so much to cover. And we don’t just mean for the UK property market, we’re talking globally!  It’s no shock to hear that the property market needs fixing, but what do we think the answer is?

    Well, you’ll have to tune in to find that out. 

     

    The Robs have said for a while now that optimism has been increasing in-line with the 18-year property cycle and have very conveniently uncovered a news story to back this up! 

    There’s been a 17% increase in new buyer enquiries for land which shows that developers are keen on building again. And because a development can take a few years to build, this is a strong indication that we’re on track for a healthy few years. 

    There's also another news story with data from an online evaluation service highlighting that the number of potential vendors requesting evaluations from estate agents more than doubled from December to January. It was expected to be up anyway because December is always a quiet month and January is always the time people want to make a change, but doubling in numbers is a significant increase. 

    The signs are there. Estate agents and developers seem to be more positive. But does that mean it's boom time now? 

    In short….no. But it’s the first sign of positivity for the next part of the property cycle.

     

    This week’s Hub Extra is a great podcast to help you unwind. It’s called A Meditative Story. This is a great one that will allow you to switch off after a busy day. It’s a new kind of listening experience with mindfulness prompts. Rob found it gave him a clearer and settled mind after listening. We highly recommend this podcast just as that little something to give you a more mindfulness practice whenever you need it.

     

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    TPP280: How To Fix The Property Market

    TPP280: How To Fix The Property Market

    It’s widely acknowledged the U.K. housing market is broken.  Even the government recognises that it needs to be repaired. So, in this episode we’re going to share our ideas of how things could be improved.  We talk about the legal system, stamp duty and what the government can and should be doing to not only stop making things work, but actually start to fix it.

    NEWS THIS WEEK

    We’ve got 2 news stories this week and both echo our thoughts on this week’s topics.

     

    First is a report about plans to reduce the huge costs of buying a freehold - this bold idea could be a game changer, but as usual there’ll be strong opposition.

     

    The second story investigates why housing transactions have slumped.  It seems equity release is on the rise.  Does this mean more people are simply staying put?

     

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