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Housing, Mortgages, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

Steps metro governments can take to address housing affordability, skyrocketing prices

Steps metro governments can take to address housing affordability, skyrocketing prices

By Baruch Feigenbaum

Home ownership is becoming out of reach for many working-class and middle-class Americans.

Public-Private Partnership Program Is Helping Serve Homeless Veterans and Their Families
Public-Private Partnership Program Is Helping Serve Homeless Veterans and Their Families

By Nicholas DeSimone

616 Croft Ave. v. City of West Hollywood, Case No. 16-1137
616 Croft Ave. v. City of West Hollywood, Case No. 16-1137

Affordable Housing Myths
Affordable Housing Myths

By Adrian Moore

Orange County’s Affordable Housing Mandates Keep More Homes Out of Reach
Orange County’s Affordable Housing Mandates Keep More Homes Out of Reach

By Adrian Moore

  • No simple answers on affordable housing
    No simple answers on affordable housing

    Commentary by Adrian Moore

  • Market-Driven Solutions Can Help Create Affordable Housing in Sarasota
    Market-Driven Solutions Can Help Create Affordable Housing in Sarasota

    Commentary by Adrian Moore

  • A Housing Bubble in Orange County?
    A Housing Bubble in Orange County?

    Commentary by Anthony Randazzo

  • Unmasking the Mortgage Interest Deduction: Who Benefits and by How Much? 2013 Update
    Unmasking the Mortgage Interest Deduction: Who Benefits and by How Much? 2013 Update

    Policy Study by Anthony Randazzo

  • Federal Privatization Update
    Federal Privatization Update

    Policy Study by Adam Summers, Anthony Randazzo, Steven Titch and Victor Nava

  • ANALYSIS: Privatization of Financial Regulation is Not Impossible
    ANALYSIS: Privatization of Financial Regulation is Not Impossible

    Commentary by Anthony Randazzo and Victor Nava

  • Unmasking the Mortgage Interest Deduction – Update 2012
    Unmasking the Mortgage Interest Deduction – Update 2012

    Policy Brief by Anthony Randazzo

  • Thinking about Foreclosures and the Fauxcovery
    Thinking about Foreclosures and the Fauxcovery

    Commentary by Anthony Randazzo and Katie Furtick

  • Does the Paul Ryan Choice Ensure a Real Housing Debate?
    Does the Paul Ryan Choice Ensure a Real Housing Debate?

    Commentary by Samuel Staley and Anthony Randazzo

Housing, Mortgages, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Policy Studies

  • Unmasking the Mortgage Interest Deduction: Who Benefits and by How Much? 2013 Update
    Unmasking the Mortgage Interest Deduction: Who Benefits and by How Much? 2013 Update

    Policy Study by Anthony Randazzo

  • Federal Privatization Update
    Federal Privatization Update

    Policy Study by Adam Summers, Anthony Randazzo, Steven Titch and Victor Nava

  • Unmasking the Mortgage Interest Deduction – Update 2012
    Unmasking the Mortgage Interest Deduction – Update 2012

    Policy Brief by Anthony Randazzo

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