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How Housing Development Actually Works: Zoning, Permits, and Politics Explained

Published 4Β months ago
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You've heard "just build more houses" as the solution to the housing crisis. Sounds simple, right? Emma Reid breaks down why this isn't a supply problem you can fix with more hammers and hard hats. The real roadblocks are hiding in zoning boards, permit offices, and city council meetings where your future home gets decided by people you've never heard of. 🎯 What You'll Learn: β€’ Why California takes 3.5 years just to approve new housing projects (spoiler: it's not the builders dragging their feet) β€’ How 75% of residential land gets locked into single-family zoning, even in cities desperate for apartments β€’ The math behind why construction costs jumped 35% while worker wages only rose 15% since 2020 β€’ Which cities are actually winning the housing game and what they're doing differently πŸ‘€ Perfect for: anyone wondering why rent keeps climbing despite all those cranes in the skyline, plus lifelong learners who want to understand the real forces shaping where they live. πŸ“ Chapters: [00:00] Emma introduces the "just build more" myth [02:00] The zoning trap: why 75% of land stays off-limits [04:30] Permit hell: 3.5 years to get a yes in California [06:45] Construction costs vs worker pay: the math doesn't add up [08:30] Which cities cracked the code (and how they did it) [10:15] What this means for your rent and your future home This episode connects the dots between abstract policy decisions and your monthly housing payment. You'll finally understand why your city council meetings actually matter for your wallet. πŸ”” Never miss an episode: Follow The Invisible Hand on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, your next favorite insight is one tap away. πŸ” Topics: housing crisis, zoning laws, construction costs, permits, real estate development

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