Capping potential revenue chases off investors, in any industry. So does prohibiting the tools they need to responsibly manage their investments. Unfortunately, New York has done just that with housing by outlawing algorithmic pricing software by property managers. Read More ›
“Yes In My Backyard” — if the phrase has yet to enter your lexicon, the YIMBY movement is a growing cultural and political response to its predecessor, NIMBY (“Not In My Backyard”). As the nation faces a shortage of nearly 4 million homes, a pro-housing response is understandably on the rise. And while the YIMBY movement has garnered impressive traction on both sides of the political aisle — Harris and Trump have both vocalized pro-housing development sentiment — it is also not immune to criticism from both sides. Read More ›