Unveiling Misconceptions: Economist's Insights on Solving the Affordable-Housing Crisis

As the cost of homeownership continues to rise, mortgage lenders and home buyers are exploring various affordability boosters like adjustable-rate mortgages and low down payments. However, economist Mark Fleming argues that these solutions are addressing the symptom rather than the root cause of the affordable housing crisis. He emphasizes the need for zoning reform and building more homes, particularly focusing on density, to tackle the supply problem. While mortgage rates are at their highest level in over two decades, Fleming believes that local governments should make it easier to construct more dense housing rather than relying solely on building single-family homes further out.
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