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Housing Hurdles for Older Homeowners 

Appraisal Buzz

By 2040, the number of households headed by individuals aged 80 and over is expected to double, making it imperative that the U.S. Only 36.5% of eligible households received government housing aid in 2021, while 11.2 million older people spent more than 30% of their income on housing. address the issue of aging in place.

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Washington ADU Laws Aim to Open New Doors to Housing

Will Springer Realtor

The combination of extremely high home prices and regulatory reform have turned this corner of the country into an ADU laboratory of sorts, with plenty of “formulas” being developed today to “grow” more desperately needed homes. Off-street parking will be determined by local municipalities and based on distance to public transit.

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How New Hampshire is looking to alleviate its housing crisis

Housing Wire

Based on the states estimated population growth, nearly 60,000 more housing units are needed between 2020 and 2030, while nearly 90,000 units are needed between 2020 and 2040. This is based on an estimate that some 52,500 households will be added between 2020 and 2030, or roughly 74,400 between 2020 and 2040.

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Desire for Housing Policy Solutions Blurs Political Lines

Appraisal Buzz

The study found that whether in California, Texas, Florida, or New York, residents favor policies that would enable the construction of more housing. A Pew survey released in late 2023 shows strong public support for 10 policies that have been enacted by various states or localities that encourage the development of more lower-cost housing.