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Yes, we can predict homelessness in California

Yes, we can predict homelessness in California

by David Edimo | Aug 14, 2020 | Blog, Data and Research, Resource Library

New analysis by Abundant Housing LA reveals the strong power of housing market conditions to predict homelessness in Los Angeles County and other California metropolitan areas. According to the analysis, each additional percent of income spent on rent by severely...
The Economics of Canceling Rent and Mortgages

The Economics of Canceling Rent and Mortgages

by Isaac Gendler | Jul 6, 2020 | Blog, Resource Library

  It’s no surprise to anyone that the advent of a global pandemic is inducing a worldwide economic meltdown. For months offices have been turned into ghostly shells, busy city streets into silent lanes, and restaurant halls dormant all because coming into close...

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Ladies & gentlemen, lads & lasses, the battle 🗡of the century is here: Luxury apartments vs.🤺Regular single-detached houses🤺
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Luxury is nothing but a marketing buzzword. #housing #housingmarket #housingcrisis #yimby #housingmarket2022 #luxuryhousing #luxuryapartments #urbanism #urbanist #transit #urbanplanning #urbanplanner #gentrification #westla #westwood #ucla #westside
🚨From now till June 7th we have this window of opportunity to shake up the status quo. We have to seize it. For an affordable, livable, and fair future. Vote your hearts out folks! 

#vote #teamdulce #scottforla #voterguide #losangeles #southcentral #venice #westwood #sawtelle #palms #marvista #brentwood #midcityla #weho #SharePost #westhollywood #santamonica #dtla #beverlyhills #southla #sela #southeastla #downey #bell #bellgardens #parklabrea #labrea #westchester #delrey #littletokyo
❤️ 100% affordable housing project walkable🚶🏻🚶‍♀️🚶‍♂️from Metro’s Expo/Bundy station! Thanks to the density bonus provided through LA’s Transit-Oriented Community program, Missouri Place Apartments provides 73 homes to formally homeless individuals 🙌🏼.
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#affordablehousing #housingforall #TOC #Transit #urbanplanning #housingfirst #yimby #housingpolicy
Neighborhood Change and #LatinoUrbanism with Ed Mendoza - when the neighborhood of Jefferson Park tried to become more than what it was zoned to be, the city was quick to shut everything down. Where have the pupusa ladies been? What could have been if urban planning was more understanding of Latino traditions?

#urbanplanning #urbanism #neighborhood #neighborhoodwalk #Yimby #publicpolicy
“LA used to be a place where people like my parents could really find success” - Thank you Michael for sharing your housing story with us. It feels vulnerable when the narrative has been one that if you can’t afford homes, it’s because you are not working hard enough, not smart enough, not saving enough. But you are enough - it’s the housing market that needs to be fixed 🙏🏼👊🏼
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