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It’s the Land, Stupid: How the Homebuilder Cartel Drives High Housing Prices
Matt Stollerthebignewsletter.com

Today, only one in three new homes in America is “self-built” by individuals. In the United Kingdom, the figure is an abysmal one in ten. A regulatory thicket makes it prohibitively difficult and costly for individuals to build.
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Other People's Money: Inside the Housing Crisis and the Demise of the Greatest Real Estate Deal Ever Made
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On April 13 FDR asked Congress for legislation to protect individual home owners from foreclosure. Home ownership was a guarantee of social and economic stability, said Roosevelt, and to protect home owners from “inequitable enforced liquidation at a time of general distress is a proper concern of the Government.”
Jean Edward Smith • FDR
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mercatus.org2025 World Outlook
The text outlines 2025 workplace trends focusing on adaptive leadership, value creation, and understanding technological changes, emphasizing the need for organizations to navigate uncertainty and foster community for employee engagement.
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