
Elucidations Epsiode 152: Luca Gattoni-Celli discusses the housing crisis
Nov 22, 2025
Luca Gattoni-Celli, the founder of YIMBYs of Northern Virginia and an expert on housing policy, dives into the complexities of the housing crisis. He discusses the artificial inflation of housing prices due to zoning regulations, permitting delays, and restrictive building codes. Luca highlights the impact of these issues on affordability, explains the historical context of zoning, and contrasts YIMBY optimism with NIMBY resistance. He emphasizes the need for increased housing supply and density to combat rising costs and foster equitable development.
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Supply Shortage Drives The Crisis
- The U.S. housing crisis is primarily a shortage of homes where people want to live and work.
- Supply fell as Millennials entered prime buying years, producing persistent high prices.
Displacement Shapes Community Views
- Tenants and Workers United in Alexandria experienced new development only as displacement for 40 years.
- Luca notes that this lived history makes pro-growth messaging less persuasive to vulnerable communities.
Say Yes To Responsible Building
- Embrace growth and development as tools to fix a broken housing market.
- YIMBYs advocate increasing supply because the shortage harms most income groups.

