Do the GSEs Matter to Low-Income Housing Markets?: An Assessment of the Effects - Bostic, Gabriel - 2006Bostic, Raphael, and Stuart A. Gabriel. 2006. "Do the GSEs Matter to Low-Income Housing Markets? An Assessment of the Effects of GSE Loan Purchase Activity on California Housing ...
— Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration used a new law for the first time Friday to try to force a wealthy Southern California coastal city to end its years of opposition to meeting low-income housing goals. Article content The administration sued the Orange County city of Huntington Beach ...
Cities and counties will be required to plan for housing for very low-income people, streamline permitting processes and expand some renters' protection. The attorney general will be allowed to pursue civil penalties upward of $50,000 a month against ...
Looking for low-income housing in Los Angeles can be a daunting task. Especially when nothing seems affordable in California. According to CNBC, in 2019 California ranked as the second most… Apartment Rentals CaliforniaApartments CaliforniaApartments for Rent: Southern CaliforniaRentals California Spo...
The aim of these policies is to maintain a base of affordable housing for low- and moderate-income tenants. Rent control is more common in cities where competition for limited housing stock raises market rate prices out of reach for these residents. ...
SACRAMENTO – Habitat for Humanity is concerned its building of low-income affordable housing in California may be severely impacted because of state funding cuts. The nonprofit says one of its main state funding sources, CalHOME, has been severely cut back in the 2024-2025 budget and has no...
For those who turn their back on this crisis, we're turning up the heat." Another new law, AB 3093, will require local governments to plan housing for acutely low and extremely low income households. Cannabis cafes in California "Amsterdam-style" cannab...
SB 4(Wiener): This bill requires a housing development project to be a use by right on land owned by an independent institution of higher education or a religious institution. The bill would require that 100% of the units, exclusive of manager units, be affordable to lower-income households...
Virtually none of California's low-income and very-low-income households can afford the local cost of housing. Nearly 70 percent of these households would have to spend more than half of their income to afford the local cost ...
California cities will soon face more state scrutiny and new penalties for pushing back on housing and homeless shelter construction. Gov.