Nation
World
Politics
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Life
Tech
Science
Opinion
Crime
Health
Oddities

The state can ease its housing problem by building more starter homes

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion September 30, 2022

thumbnail

We in Massachusetts are not eating our young, but we are to other New England states and other regions of the country such as . The state must make bold policy changes now to dramatically boost our housing stock and ensure that future generations can afford to stay in the state and power our economy.One important change was contained in that was left in limbo when the Legislature adjourned midsummer. The bill had several provisions that would... + full article



Similar News

California governor signs laws to boost housing production

Associated Press USA Business September 29, 2022

thumbnailSACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — They’ve become a familiar sight along the wide commercial corridors of America — empty buildings once filled by big retailers who have closed their doors, in part because many of their customers shop online.Now, two new laws in California would... + más

California governor signs laws to boost housing production | WPLG Local 10

California Might Finally Do Something Obvious to Build More Housing | Slate


California governor signs laws to boost housing production

WPLG Local 10 USA Politics September 28, 2022

thumbnailSACRAMENTO, Calif. – They've become a familiar sight along the wide commercial corridors of America — empty buildings once filled by big retailers who have closed their doors, in part because many of their customers shop online.Now, two new laws in California would let... + más

California governor signs laws to boost housing production | Associated Press

California Might Finally Do Something Obvious to Build More Housing | Slate


Lumber prices have dropped by more than 60% this year, and have room to fall even further

MarketWatch USA Business September 27, 2022

thumbnailThe most-active November futures contract for random length lumber settled at $410.80 per thousand board feet on Sept. 26. That is the lowest settlement since June 2020 and prices are down 64% year to date, according to Dow Jones Market Data. Prices have lost around 75% from the... + más

Lumber prices have dropped by more than 60% this year, and have room to fall even further | MarketWatch

Gas prices rise slightly after months of declines | The Hill


Lumber prices have dropped by more than 60% this year, and have room to fall even further

MarketWatch USA Business September 27, 2022

thumbnailThe most-active November futures contract for random length lumber settled at $410.80 per thousand board feet on Sept. 26. That is the lowest settlement since June 2020 and prices are down 64% year to date, according to Dow Jones Market Data. Prices have lost around 75% from the... + más

Lumber prices have dropped by more than 60% this year, and have room to fall even further | MarketWatch

Gas prices rise slightly after months of declines | The Hill


Whatever happened to the starter home?

The Boston Globe USA Nation September 25, 2022

thumbnailAs recently as the 1990s, when Jason Nageli started off, the homebuilding industry was still constructing what real estate ads would brightly call the “starter home.” In the Denver area, he sold newly built two-story houses with three bedrooms in 1,400 square feet or... + más

Inside the incredibly shrinking Southern California starter home | Los Angeles Times

Gerrit Cole Will Be Yankees' Game 1 Playoff Starter, Aaron Boone Says | Bleacher Report


California Might Finally Do Something Obvious to Build More Housing

Slate USA Business September 24, 2022

thumbnailCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom has on his desk a long-awaited reform bill that will make housing cheaper and more abundant, help mom ’n’ pop restaurants get started, let architects reuse historic buildings, and make the state’s neighborhoods more walkable. What issue... + más

Ginther: $1.5 billion bond package will go before Columbus voters this November | 10 WBNS

GOP rep says Washington ‘own worst enemy’ on driving up housing labor costs | The Hill


Ginther: $1.5 billion bond package will go before Columbus voters this November

10 WBNS USA Politics September 21, 2022

thumbnailCOLUMBUS, Ohio — Mayor Andrew Ginther announced that a portion of the $1.5 billion bond package that will go before Columbus voters in November would address central Ohio's housing crisis. and several community leaders outlined a plan for a proposed $200 million... + más

In governor’s race, Healey holds wide lead over Diehl, poll shows, as voters recoil from Trump-backed candidate | The Boston Globe

Rapper Mystikal to be arraigned on rape, other charges | ABC News



About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |