
California’s HOME Act Turns One: Data and Insights from the First Year of Senate Bill 9
Senate Bill 9 (The California HOME Act) took effect on January 1st, 2022, allowing up to four homes to be built on a single-family parcel and sparking debate about the potential impacts of the law on new homebuilding, particularly in low-density and high-resource neighborhoods. One year in, we find that the impact of SB 9 has been limited so far, with some of the state’s largest cities reporting that they have received just a handful…
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The Terner Center is hiring a Research Director and one to two Associate Research Directors to join our growing team.…
Upcoming Event: 2023 Housing Supply Innovation Symposium
On Thursday, January 12, the Terner Center & Labs will host 2023 Housing Supply Innovation Symposium with support from the…
Unlocking the Potential of Missing Middle Housing
From reforms at the state level in California and Oregon to local changes across the country, there has been significant…
Modeling New Housing Supply in Los Angeles: Simulations from the Terner Housing Policy Dashboard
A new brief Modeling New Housing Supply in Los Angeles: Simulations from the Terner Housing Policy Dashboard co-published by the…
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COVID-19: Housing-Related Needs and Responses
Analysis and policy recommendations to provide a toolkit for action. As the…
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