Why Haven’t Voters Been Buying the Case for Increasing Housing Supply?

Why Haven’t Voters Been Buying the Case for Increasing Housing Supply?

Many people who identified the need for housing affordability as an important issue opposed new development. Marble and Nall guessed that if they first provided people with information about how development leads to more housing affordability, people would answer survey questions about development differently. Housing is immovable and very expensive relative to other goods, people incur significant costs when they choose to move homes, and characteristics of the neighborhood that their home is located in seem to matter as much as the homes themselves when it comes to setting prices.

Source: shelterforce.org