housing affordability
Coverage of housing affordability in the Nexus archive.
- Australian house prices are falling but have still more than doubled over the past decade
Australian house prices have fallen recently, with major banks predicting a 2-3% decline by year-end. However, prices have more than doubled over the past decade, reaching over 17 years of a typical household’s disposable income, maintaining affordability challenges.
- Trump calls bipartisan housing bill a 'yawn' as it awaits his signature
President Donald Trump dismissed a bipartisan housing bill as unimportant and a 'yawn,' linking its approval to the passage of the SAVE America Act. The 21st Century Road to Housing Act includes measures to expand housing access and restrict large institutional investors, and has been sent to the White House with a 10-day deadline for a decision.
- Colorado's least affordable housing markets revealed
Colorado has some of the least affordable housing markets in the U.S., according to research by Compare the Market. The analysis highlights multiple locations in the state as particularly unaffordable.
- Homeowner satisfaction high in Gateway Cities despite a host of financial challenges, new poll finds
A new poll of 850 Massachusetts homeowners reveals high overall satisfaction with homeownership in Gateway Cities despite significant financial challenges, including housing affordability pressures, risk of foreclosure, and disparities in homeownership rates among racial groups. Gateway City homeowners face higher costs for home repairs and competitive markets, with non-white and lower-income residents disproportionately affected.
- Congress sends anti-CBDC housing bill to Trump’s desk for final approval
Congress has sent an anti-CBDC housing bill to President Trump for final approval. The bill aims to improve housing affordability in America and includes a provision banning CBDC until December 31, 2030.
- Senate passes housing affordability bill
The Senate passed a bipartisan housing bill with 85-5 vote, aiming to address housing affordability and increase supply. The legislation moves to the House for final passage and includes provisions like restrictions on Wall Street investors purchasing homes and community banking deregulation.
- House to accelerate housing bill consideration, final passage as soon as Tuesday
The House will begin consideration of a bipartisan housing bill Tuesday, with a potential final vote the same day, accelerating plans to pass the legislation. The Senate is set to vote on the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act Monday, and President Donald Trump is expected to sign it by Wednesday. The bill aims to address housing affordability, boost homeownership, and increase supply amid cost-of-living concerns and a tight legislative window before the August recess.
- Trump may say he’s banning Wall Street from buying homes. Does the bipartisan housing bill actually do that?
Trump may propose banning Wall Street from buying homes. Analysts state the bipartisan housing bill will take time to impact housing affordability and will not resolve voter frustration in that area.
- Denver7 follows up on concerns over vacant businesses in Englewood
Residents of Englewood express concerns about vacant commercial spaces and housing affordability as the city grows. Englewood officials attribute the vacancies to reduced retail demand due to online shopping and a planned redevelopment of the City Center area. The city reported significant growth in online sales tax revenue but acknowledged challenges in maintaining affordability for new housing developments.
- Obama Center opening stirs pride and unease for Chicago’s South Side amid displacement fears
The opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago's South Side has sparked both pride and concerns about gentrification, housing affordability, and displacement among residents. Pastor Jeffery Campbell and community members highlight rising rents and university-driven development as ongoing challenges in neighborhoods like Woodlawn, South Shore, and Hyde Park.
- White wins DC delegate primary, saying ‘people are tired of losing’
Robert White won the Democratic primary for DC's delegate seat, defeating a field including Kinney Zalesne and Brooke Pinto. The race highlighted concerns over affordability and voter frustration, with White emphasizing actionable leadership over campaign promises.
- Washington mayoral candidates outline how they would stand up to Trump
Washington DC mayoral candidates are addressing how they would handle the Trump administration amid challenges like public safety, housing affordability, and federal immigration enforcement. The city will elect a new mayor in a primary race with attention on potential financial support from Trump supporters.
- Why is America’s capital of cheap retail becoming so expensive?
Rapid growth in Walmart's Arkansas heartland is causing housing affordability issues as the area, traditionally known for cheap retail, becomes more expensive.
- Nevada’s top cop wins Dem primary, takes on Gov Lombardo
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford won the Democratic primary against Alexis Hill, advancing to face Republican Governor Joe Lombardo in a competitive gubernatorial race. Ford's campaign focused on housing affordability, while critics highlighted his travel expenses and an ethics investigation into potential misuse of office.
- Nevada’s top cop wins Dem primary, takes on Gov Lombardo
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford won the Democratic primary for governor, advancing to a general election matchup with Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo. Ford's campaign focused on housing affordability, while facing criticism over travel expenses and an ethics investigation.
- ‘The golden years are not golden’: Boomers are hoarding most of America’s wealth and power because they’re terrified of outliving their money
Baby Boomers hold significant wealth and power in America but many are financially unprepared for retirement, facing anxiety over outliving their savings. Structural issues like housing affordability and economic mobility challenges, combined with health risks and market uncertainties, trap many Boomers in unaffordable homes and jobs they cannot quit.
- Campaign Insiders: A Q&A with AD-66 Candidate Jeannine Kiely
Jeannine Kiely is running for New York's 66th Assembly District in the 2026 primary, focusing on housing affordability, public education, and community safety. She highlights her 14-year tenure on Manhattan Community Board 2 and co-founding the Literacy Academy Collective as qualifications for office.
- Live primary election results: Bass leads in early returns, followed by Pratt
Early primary election results for Los Angeles mayor show incumbent Karen Bass leading, followed by reality TV star Spencer Pratt and City Councilmember Nithya Raman. The race focuses on issues like homelessness, housing affordability, Palisades Fire recovery, and the 2028 Olympics.
- Los Angeles Voters Have No Good Option
Los Angeles voters face a mayoral race with weak candidates, as Nithya Raman, a democratic socialist, struggles to gain traction against incumbent Karen Bass. Raman's lack of charisma, poor debate performance, and ineffective campaign strategies contrast with Bass's perceived fecklessness, leaving voters with no strong option.
- Steyer Campaigns on Affordability. Does His Own Mansion Portfolio Matter?
Tom Steyer campaigns as a progressive advocate for affordable housing, but his significant wealth and ownership of multiple mansions have raised concerns among voters.
- Rogers defends Trump policies while pitching affordability fixes at Mackinac Policy Conference
Mike Rogers, a former U.S. Rep from Michigan, proposed tax-free down payment savings and credit score adjustments for rent payments to address housing affordability at the Mackinac Policy Conference. He defended President Trump's actions in Iran, citing the need to prevent Iran from 'getting overboard,' while linking Trump's policies to rising oil prices and supply chain issues.
- Raman says she's running for mayor because L.A. is headed in wrong direction
Raman announced her mayoral campaign, citing Los Angeles' misdirection and the need for leadership to tackle housing affordability and homelessness. Critics argue she lacks sufficient coalition-building experience.
- Raman says she's running for mayor because L.A. is headed in wrong direction
Raman announced her mayoral candidacy, citing concerns over Los Angeles' direction, particularly housing affordability and homelessness. Critics argue she has not sufficiently built alliances.
- In the race for LA mayor, voters face starkly different choices on city’s approach to housing
Los Angeles mayoral candidates Karen Bass, Nithya Raman, and Spencer Pratt present sharply different housing policies. Bass highlights her Executive Directive One program, which accelerated affordable housing approvals but has seen few units built. Raman advocates for increased density to address affordability, while Pratt promises a housing boom after removing unhoused individuals.
- Real estate mogul Mauricio Umansky says ‘Reaganomics’ is the answer to housing affordability problem
Real estate mogul Mauricio Umansky advocates for 'Reaganomics' as a solution to California's housing affordability crisis. He opposes California's proposed billionaire tax, arguing the initiative is shortsighted and could cause more harm than benefit.
- Angela Rayner complains her son and his family can't afford to buy a house - after she splashed out on £800,000 holiday flat
Angela Rayner, a UK politician, expressed concern that her son and his family cannot afford to buy a house, despite recently purchasing an £800,000 holiday flat. The contrast between her family's housing struggles and her personal luxury spending has sparked scrutiny.
- Your guide to the California governor candidates' views on housing and homelessness
Eight gubernatorial candidates in California present competing visions for addressing housing affordability and homelessness, with debates over increasing supply, reducing regulation, or expanding social services. The candidates' proposals reflect deep ideological divides on effective solutions to these crises.
- L.A. voters doubt government can improve housing affordability, poll finds
A poll by the Los Angeles Business Council reveals that Los Angeles voters consider housing and homelessness major issues but lack confidence in local and state governments' ability to resolve them. The survey highlights public skepticism toward governmental solutions for these challenges.
- The world’s most unaffordable housing is not where you think
The article highlights that the world's most unaffordable housing is not in traditionally expected locations. Asia's major cities face significant risks due to a lack of reasonably priced homes, threatening their sustainability.