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Housing Affordability Crisis

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economy2 years ago

German Construction Industry Faces Crisis as Free Money Ends

The German construction industry is facing a crisis as negative interest rates have turned positive, causing borrowing costs to rise and leading to a surge in construction cost inflation. The government's target of creating 400,000 new apartments per year to address the housing affordability crisis is falling short, with only about 300,000 units being built annually. Higher mortgage rates and falling property prices have also contributed to the decline in home prices. Major property developers have filed for insolvency and bankruptcy, and building permits have plunged by 35%. The multifamily construction sector, crucial for addressing surging rents, is particularly affected by the difficult conditions.

housing-policy2 years ago

Tokyo's Success: A Blueprint for Saving America's Cities

American cities grappling with a housing affordability crisis can learn from Tokyo's successful approach to housing policy. Tokyo has tripled its housing supply since the 1960s, while US cities have only grown by about a third. Tokyo's liberal and centralized land-use policies give developers the power to build what they want, resulting in more abundant and affordable housing. In contrast, the US has complex zoning regulations, historic preservation laws, and local interests that hinder new housing development. Japan's concentrated decision-making at the national level prioritizes the broader community's interest in housing abundance over opposition from neighbors. Additionally, Japan's acceptance of impermanence, frequent building code updates, and smaller living spaces contribute to a more efficient and affordable housing market. American policymakers are starting to consider adopting elements of Japan's housing policy, such as centralized and non-restrictive zoning, to address the housing crisis.