The American Housing Shortage Is Hitting These States First
1. California California shows up first because it has been underbuilding homes for decades relative to population and job growth. […]
1. California California shows up first because it has been underbuilding homes for decades relative to population and job growth. […]
1. The Corner Diner The corner diner feels like a warm booth, bottomless coffee, and a place where everyone belongs.
1. South Florida — Allowing Development Without Elevation Standards South Florida permitted dense development in low-lying coastal areas. For decades,
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1. Asheville, North Carolina Asheville once felt like a slightly scruffy mountain town where artists, musicians, and outdoorsy types quietly
1. Brownsville, Texas Brownsville’s workforce is concentrated in manufacturing, shipping, healthcare support, and retail. These industries often require long shifts