Associate Professor of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon
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America’s Love Affair with the Single-Family House is Cooling, But it Won’t Be a Quick Breakup
For decades land use regulation across the U.S. has emphasized single-family houses on large lots. This approach has priced many people out of the quintessential American dream: homeownership. I
January 9, 2020



