Recent Episodes
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Ep 80: Inclusionary Housing Goes International with Anna Granath Hansson
Oct 30, 2024 – 58:38 -
Ep 79: Who Pays For Inclusionary Zoning with Shane Phillips
Oct 16, 2024 – 01:07:20 -
Encore Episode: Inclusionary Zoning with Emily Hamilton
Oct 2, 2024 – 01:05:34 -
Encore Episode: Market-Rate Development and Neighborhood Rents with Evan Mast
Sep 18, 2024 – 46:53 -
Ep 78: Building Height and Construction Costs with Anthony Orlando
Sep 4, 2024 – 01:03:46 -
Ep 77: Upzoning With Strings Attached with Jacob Krimmel and Maxence Valentin
Aug 21, 2024 – 01:00:06 -
Ep 76: How Housing Supply Responds to Rising Demand with Nathaniel Baum-Snow
Aug 7, 2024 – 01:05:03 -
Ep 75: Segregating the Built Environment with Ann Owens
Jul 24, 2024 – 01:00:11 -
Ep 74: Racial (and Spatial) Disparities in Rental Assistance with Andrew Fenelon
Jul 10, 2024 – 53:07 -
Ep 73: French For-Profit Social Housing Developers with Julie Pollard
Jun 26, 2024 – 01:07:05 -
Ep 72: Notes on Tokyo’s Housing, Land Use, and Urban Planning with Shane Phillips
Jun 3, 2024 – 01:00:32 -
Ep 71: How China Created a Housing Market with Lan Deng
May 15, 2024 – 01:08:06 -
Encore Episode: Japanese Housing Policy with Jiro Yoshida
May 1, 2024 – 01:03:02 -
Ep 70: Overcoming Resistance to Density with David Kaufmann and Michael Wicki
Apr 17, 2024 – 01:11:38 -
Ep 69: Low-Income Housing and 'Crowd Out' with Michael Eriksen
Apr 3, 2024 – 57:23 -
Ep 68: Summarizing the Research on Homelessness with Janey Rountree (Pathways Home pt. 8)
Mar 6, 2024 – 01:08:25 -
Ep 67: How We Cut Veteran Homelessness By Half with Monica Diaz and Shawn Liu (Pathways Home pt. 7)
Feb 21, 2024 – 01:03:22 -
Ep 66: Chronic Homelessness and Housing First with Tim Aubry (Pathways Home pt. 6)
Feb 7, 2024 – 01:10:54 -
Ep 65: Reducing Homelessness with Unconditional Cash Transfers with Jiaying Zhao (Pathways Home pt. 5)
Jan 24, 2024 – 01:01:09 -
Ep 64: Ending Family Homelessness with Beth Shinn (Pathways Home pt. 4)
Jan 10, 2024 – 56:10 -
Ep 63: Understanding Vehicular Homelessness with Madeline Brozen (Pathways Home pt. 3)
Dec 27, 2023 – 01:02:21 -
Ep 62: Who Experiences Homelessness, and Why with Margot Kushel (Pathways Home pt. 2)
Dec 13, 2023 – 01:10:54 -
Ep 61: Homelessness is a Housing Problem with Gregg Colburn (Pathways Home pt.1)
Nov 29, 2023 – 01:06:42 -
Encore Episode: Fair Housing with Katherine O’Regan
Nov 15, 2023 – 01:02:58 -
Ep 60: Housing Production and Rent Assistance Savings with Kevin Corinth
Nov 1, 2023 – 01:07:51 -
Ep 59: The Costs of Discretion with Paavo Monkkonen and Mike Manville
Oct 18, 2023 – 01:11:13 -
Ep 58: Housing Choice and Public Health with Craig Pollack, MD
Sep 6, 2023 – 58:44 -
Ep 57: Origins of the Mortgage Market (and Federal Bailouts) with Judge Glock
Aug 23, 2023 – 01:18:21 -
Ep 56: Property Rights and Public Health in Nairobi, Kenya with Singumbe Muyeba
Aug 9, 2023 – 58:04 -
Ep 55: Condos Don't Cause Gentrification with Leah Boustan and Robert Margo
Jul 26, 2023 – 49:54 -
Ep 54: Accessory Dwelling Units and State vs. Local Control with Vinit Mukhija (pt. 2)
Jul 12, 2023 – 01:18:11 -
Ep 53: Informal Housing and Remaking Single-Family Neighborhoods with Vinit Mukhija (pt. 1)
Jun 28, 2023 – 01:12:03 -
Ep 52: Community Land Trusts with Annette Kim
Jun 14, 2023 – 53:10 -
Ep 51: The Geography of Eviction with Kyle Nelson
Jun 1, 2023 – 01:08:00 -
Ep 50: Immigration and Housing Precarity with Carlos Delclós
May 17, 2023 – 01:02:01 -
Ep 49: Sustaining and Growing Europe’s Social Housing with Sorcha Edwards
May 3, 2023 – 52:14 -
Ep 48: Housing Wealth and Retirement with Jaclene Begley
Apr 19, 2023 – 53:20 -
Ep 47: Geographies of Gentrification with Hyojung Lee
Apr 5, 2023 – 01:12:55 -
Ep 46: Manufactured Housing (aka Mobile Homes) with Esther Sullivan
Mar 22, 2023 – 01:13:06 -
Ep 45: What Happened When Auckland Upzoned Everywhere with Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy
Mar 8, 2023 – 01:14:38 -
Ep 44: HOPE VI Public Housing Redevelopment with Rebekah Levine Coley
Feb 22, 2023 – 01:03:11 -
Ep 43: Reexamining Redlining with Todd Michney
Feb 8, 2023 – 01:12:06 -
Ep 42: Vienna’s ‘Remarkably Stable’ Social Housing with Justin Kadi
Jan 25, 2023 – 01:16:24 -
Ep 41: Shared-Equity Homeownership with William Cheung and Kelvin Wong
Jan 11, 2023 – 54:03 -
Ep 40: Valuing Black Lives and Housing with Andre Perry
Dec 28, 2022 – 58:00 -
Ep 39: The Intertwined History of Class and Race Segregation in Housing with Laura Redford
Dec 14, 2022 – 57:16 -
Ep 38: The Housing Supply-Migration-Income Relationship with Peter Ganong
Nov 30, 2022 – 01:04:16 -
Ep 37: Public Housing and Tenant Power in Atlanta with Akira Drake Rodriguez
Nov 2, 2022 – 01:04:47 -
Ep 36: Rent Control in India with Sahil Gandhi and Richard Green
Oct 19, 2022 – 59:33 -
Ep 35: Landlord Regulation and Unintended Consequences with Meredith Greif
Oct 5, 2022 – 01:00:35
Recent Reviews
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EdisonbergerAccessible and accurateThis is a fantastic podcast for understanding the state of the research on housing economics and affordability. I appreciate that they interview the authors of the papers in a way that makes the content accessible to non-economists while preserving accuracy and nuance.
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russian interferenceToo much policy, not enough economicsLove the topic, but unfortunately these episodes too often devolve to wishcasting. In the current series on pathways to homelessness episode 1 clearly states that the base issue in areas of high homeless is a lack of available units in which to live and the costs that scarcity drives. So why no follow up episodes on high density building, alternatives to traditional housing (beyond apartments/condos/sfh), breaking down govt regulation and bureaucracy to speed development, post pandemic commercial to residential transition, etc?
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TobyhhgvghGreat, informative podcastReally appreciate this as a way to get deeply informed on housing issues while on the go. The Pathways Home series is particularly great: very relevant, important and accessible. Will share with friends.
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cthulhughostBest Housing Policy Podcast!I love this podcast! Amazing coverage of housing policy across the globe. I work in housing in the capital region of Michigan and this podcast has been exactly what I have been looking for. Thank you for all of your hard work!
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Ro_bbie2442Excellent quality podcast 👌👌Excellent quality podcast 👌👌
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MJulQFinally! Affordable Housing Made Easy to Understand!I redact this review below. I was pressured to write this at the time. Shane has tried to ruin my reputation multiple times publicly. Verbal abuse and recording private conversations and threatening to disseminate without consent is not okay. —————————- This isn’t just a good podcast, it’s truly one of its kind and one that we need! For starters, I know nothing about the world of affordable housing. I’ve been curious about following the current events / efforts, but didn’t know where to start. After listening to the first episode however I was hooked! Why? Rarely do we hear from the leaders in this field (which are the hosts and their guests) on the work they’re doing to make affordable housing a reality for all. Not only this, but they do an excellent job to break down housing policies and the research driving them in an entertaining and informative way for all to understand. I hope they continue to make more episodes because this is THE podcast that will help us carry on this important conversation into the future. I’m so glad I subscribed to this podcast, what’s stopping you from doing so too?
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lb_jayEnormously helpful and informativeI came for the IZ discussion with Emily Hamilton and stayed for pretty much ever other episode. I’m a housing advocate in a pricy Boston suburb and I have learned sooo much going through all of the back episodes.
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cje93Solidly produced, really interesting, and super importantThese types of podcasts are super important - ones that make a technical topic like housing approachable and accessible, not overly academic. They have great varied topics and i wish there were similar podcasts on other policy topics.
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V HoyAmazing research, less acronyms please!Finally a podcast about housing that gets into the weeds! Really can’t say how much I appreciate the nuance. By one critique: to be truly accessible please avoid acronyms. I can appreciate how hard it is to catch since you use them all the time in your daily life as planner/academics but it gets really confusing to follow for those of us not in that world. Thank you so much for your work!!
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L_A_RidingsWell researched and incredibly necessary.If you’re interested in housing policy, live in a Major metropolitan area in the US, or just love humans trying to create better cities for themselves, this is it. And even as a Trojan, I have to admit - UCLA is doing it right. Listen to this. It’s worth your time. If you live in Los Angeles, this is MANDATORY.
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hav1fulFantastic Housing Policy PodcastEvery episode is very well explained, the hosts are knowledgable and entertaining, and the subject matter is always very interesting
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Factor96Excellent Housing Policy PodcastAs said by others, they do a great job converting something very technical, and often hard to understand, into something very digestible, easy to understand for the masses, ect.,
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slugjakeFantastically thorough, super engagingI listen to a lot of housing podcasts. This one is the most informative that I have found!
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Dov KadinIf you care about housing listen to this podcast!They do a fantastic job of converting academic research on housing policy into easily digestible conversation. Highly recommend.
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YoyapspspyyspuBest housing policy podcast out thereEvery episode is super comprehensive, all the guests are great. If you wanna learn more about housing stuff and building more functional cities this podcast is a great resource!
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kneel28Very engaging & accessibleGreat way to learn about housing policy research and hear directly from a wide range of scholars representing a variety of perspectives.
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jlhawnBetter with every episode.This podcast is an excellent resource for people like me who are interested in learning more about housing and land use in California and elsewhere. It’s got excellent interviews with authors of published studies in urban planning and economics discussed in a way that is very accessible to non-expert casual listeners.
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AnselLundbergExcellent podcastNot only one of the best housing policy podcasts, but one of the best academic podcasts. Be sure to follow the hosts (and guests) on Twitter!
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ElleBHMore of this, please!Exactly what I've been looking for.
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