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Low-Rise Multifamily and Housing Supply: A Case Study of Seattle

19 Nov 2024

Abstract We provide an in-depth case study of land use reforms in Seattle to highlight how redevelopment of aging single-family housing to townhomes can lead to a significant increase in market-rate housing that promotes affordability. The key is to allow market forces to use by-right zoning to drive small-scale development, when also supported by clear and simplified regulatory frameworks. We have dubbed this the Housing Abundance Success Sequence , which is supported by this study along with over two dozen others. We document that such policies can lead to a sustained 2 percent per year increase in the housing stock. Importantly, this approach requires no government subsidies and leads to higher local tax revenues. Our findings underscore the potential of thoughtful land use reforms to create more inclusive, affordable, and resilient housing markets, while also demonstrating that inclusionary zoning mandates do not work and can stop market-rate developers in their tracks. Read the full working paper here…
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Authors

Tobias Peter, Edward J. Pinto, Joseph S. Tracy

Pages
42
Published in
United States of America

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