UCLA Housing Voice
Why does the housing market seem so broken? And what can we do about it? UCLA Housing Voice tackles these questions in conversation with leading housing researchers, with each episode centered on a study and its implications for creating more affordable and accessible communities. www.lewis.ucla.edu
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Ep 61: Homelessness is a Housing Problem with Gregg Colburn (Pathways Home pt.1)





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3 months ago
Ep 57: Origins of the Mortgage Market (and Federal Bailouts) with Judge Glock

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3 months ago
Ep 56: Property Rights and Public Health in Nairobi, Kenya with Singumbe Muyeba

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4 months ago
Ep 55: Condos Don't Cause Gentrification with Leah Boustan and Robert Margo

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4 months ago
Ep 54: Accessory Dwelling Units and State vs. Local Control with Vinit Mukhija (pt. 2)

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5 months ago
Ep 53: Informal Housing and Remaking Single-Family Neighborhoods with Vinit Mukhija (pt. 1)

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Episode 53: Informal Housing and Remaking Single-Family Neighborhoods with Vinit Mukhija (pt. 1)





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Ep 49: Sustaining and Growing Europe’s Social Housing with Sorcha Edwards




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8 months ago
Ep 45: What Happened When Auckland Upzoned Everywhere with Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy





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10 months ago
Episode 41: Shared-Equity Homeownership with William Cheung and Kelvin Wong


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11 months ago
Ep 39: The Intertwined History of Class and Race Segregation in Housing with Laura Redford


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1 year ago
Ep 37: Public Housing and Tenant Power in Atlanta with Akira Drake Rodriguez


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Ep. 35: Landlord Regulation and Unintended Consequences with Meredith Greif






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1 year ago
Ep 29: Landlords, Discrimination, and Eviction with Eva Rosen and Philip Garboden



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1 year ago
Ep 26: The Future of Housing in California — and the Nation — with Dana Cuff and Carolina Reid


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1 year ago
Ep 24: Mass Production and Suburbanization in Mexico with Dinorah González






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