How Zoning and Local Policy Are Influencing Housing Supply
Summary Zoning rules and local housing policies play a decisive role in how much housing gets built in the United States. From limits on density to lengthy approval processes, local…
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Summary Zoning rules and local housing policies play a decisive role in how much housing gets built in the United States. From limits on density to lengthy approval processes, local…
Summary The U.S. real estate industry is entering a period of structural change shaped by interest rates, demographic shifts, technology, housing supply shortages, and evolving work patterns. Understanding these forces…
Summary Residential developers are reshaping the U.S. housing market as affordability pressures, population shifts, zoning reforms, and new construction technologies transform how homes are built. From build-to-rent communities to mixed-use…
Summary U.S. housing markets in 2026 are being reshaped less by headlines and more by quieter structural forces—demographics, financing realities, migration patterns, policy constraints, and climate risk. Understanding these shifts…
Summary Recent U.S. construction trends offer clear signals about how Americans want to live, work, and afford housing in the years ahead. From smaller home footprints to regional building shifts,…