The New Bazaar

Is the US about to fix its housing problem?

Aug 8, 2025
In this discussion, Alex Armlovich, a Senior Housing Analyst at the Niskanen Center, dives into the groundbreaking ROAD to Housing Act, a bipartisan bill poised to tackle America's housing crisis. He highlights its focus on regulatory reform and innovative financing to enhance housing supply. The conversation explores the evolution of housing policy alliances, as well as successful and failed housing experiments. They also reflect on the challenges of urban transformation, the role of local governance, and the nostalgia of living in New York City.
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Housing Shortage Is A Location Problem

  • The housing shortage is location-specific: not enough homes near jobs and amenities.
  • Alex Armlovich calls this 'spatial misallocation' driven by market choices.
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YIMBY Momentum Spread Beyond Coasts

  • The pro-housing (YIMBY) movement started in elite coastal cities and expanded as cost gaps spread.
  • Alex Armlovich says more metros now show price-to-cost divergences pushing the coalition wider.
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State-Level Decisions Internalize Growth Costs

  • Decision-making should happen where costs and benefits are internalized, often at the state level.
  • Alex Armlovich argues state guardrails on local zoning solve the collective-action trap.
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