WEDNESDAY, AUG. 31

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That's a Wrap!


Over the last several weeks we've explored what people mean when they talk about the “financialization of housing," we've examined patterns and policies behind housing speculation, and we've looked into what we can do to unmask corporate landlords. This week, as our Homes or Cash Cows series comes to an end, we dig into potential solutions. 

SOLUTIONS


Can We Prevent Slumlords from Buying More Buildings?


Miles Howard, Shelterforce


Why should owners of buildings in poor repair be able to buy more rentals? As Washington, D.C., found, it’s not the easiest thing to prevent.



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HANDS OFF THE HOUSES


Ways to Stop Speculative Land Grabs


By Corey McDonald, Shelterforce


There are many ways in which the housing market is tilted toward financial firms, but there are efforts underway from local, state, and federal governments (and even tenants and homeowners) that aim to level out the playing field. 


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Q&A


Transforming the Development Industry


Interview by Alex Schafran, San José State University


Moving away from financialized housing will take developers who are willing to operate differently. We talk with Charmaine Curtis, a developer who is walking the talk when it comes to developing housing. 


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OPINION


How to Retrofit the Housing Economy


By Alex Schafran, San José State University


Are policy changes enough to address the housing problems we face?  


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