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In this episode of Thriving Neighbors, we’re joined by Alex Horowitz, Director of The Pew Charitable Trusts’ Housing Policy Initiative, for a deep dive into the realities—and possibilities—of housing in America. He explores why homeownership is inaccessible to many working families, the growing burdens renters face, and how outdated systems—like restrictive zoning, burdensome building codes, and costly permitting processes—are blocking progress in too many communities. But it’s not all grim.
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By ThriveFunds (www.thrivefunds.org)In this episode of Thriving Neighbors, we’re joined by Alex Horowitz, Director of The Pew Charitable Trusts’ Housing Policy Initiative, for a deep dive into the realities—and possibilities—of housing in America. He explores why homeownership is inaccessible to many working families, the growing burdens renters face, and how outdated systems—like restrictive zoning, burdensome building codes, and costly permitting processes—are blocking progress in too many communities. But it’s not all grim.
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