I think mobile homes are a blight on the planet. Attractive, affordable housing is possible, and I'm out to prove it. — Dan Phillips Copy Share Image
I grew up in Plaza East public housing in the Western Addition, five of us living on $900 per month. 'Recycling' meant… — London Breed Copy Share Image
Building and preserving housing, along with keeping people housed, are critical to making our city more affordable for all. — London Breed Copy Share Image
There is no sadder tale in the annals of architecture than the virtual disappearance of the defining architectural form of the Modern… — Martin Filler Copy Share Image
San Francisco is a wonderful city, but you do have housing issues. If tech companies don't do the right thing, they can… — Aneel Bhusri Copy Share Image
Rents should begin to decelerate as the demand for owner-occupied housing stabilizes and the supply of rental units increases. — Ben Bernanke Copy Share Image
Moderately priced homes might draw working families in a metro area. And having rising incomes at the top might price lower-income families… — Annie Lowrey Copy Share Image
The slurbs, urban sprawl, and the infinite number, of housing developments of the postwar boom have contributed to the architecture of entropy. — Robert Smithson Copy Share Image
Too-easy credit and millions of bad loans made during the U.S. housing bubble paved the way for the financial calamity and Great… — Mark Zandi Copy Share Image
Our communities must demand dignified housing, satisfying jobs, and proper labor conditions; our educational system must be culturally relevant, multi-lingual, and teach… — Patrisse Cullors Copy Share Image
Some societies are also more optimistic than others: the U.S. and Australia are my two picks Tell a European you think there’s… — Jeremy Grantham Copy Share Image
Citizenship has not delivered Indigenous Australians the same quality of life other Australians expect. Basic human rights involve health, housing, education, employment,… — Jackie Huggins Copy Share Image
Having spent years ruining the housing markets with their interference, leading to a housing meltdown that has taken the whole economy down… — Thomas Sowell Copy Share Image
Everybody would be better off if they could buy housing for only, let's say, a carrying charge of one-quarter of their income.… — Michael Hudson Copy Share Image
Each neighborhood of the city appeared to be made of a different substance, each seemed to have a different air pressure, a… — Teju Cole Copy Share Image
We're moving from a generation who gave little thought as to the built environment and accepted housing that was neither pleasant to… — Will Gompertz Copy Share Image
The work my mum does, a lot of it is re-housing homeless people, that's a real job. I play make-believe and dressing… — Jeremy Irvine Copy Share Image
Young mothers who apply for housing assistance in our nation's capital literally could be grandmothers by the time their application is reviewed. — Matthew Desmond Copy Share Image
Tax increment financing has demonstrated benefits to supporting the type of development projects we need to make housing more affordable for all. — Phil Scott Copy Share Image
“A government offering such bounty to builders and lenders could have required compliance with a nondiscrimination policy. Instead, the FHA adopted a… — Charles Abrams Copy Share Image
The U.S. Census Bureau reports that American homes are 650 square feet larger today than they were in 1980. Unfortunately, so are… — Conan O'Brien Copy Share Image
New Hampshire has one of the oldest housing stocks in the nation, which puts us all at a heightened risk of lead… — Chris Sununu Copy Share Image
I think that's what all New Zealanders who are fair-minded want - a good chance for everybody to get ahead, whether it's… — David Cunliffe Copy Share Image
We need prefab housing, we need to repair what can be repaired. We have appealed to the whole world to ship tents… — Shaukat Aziz Copy Share Image
Everything is amplified in the world of attention at night. People are more open to forces. That is why human beings cluster… — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
Guns alone are not the answer. We must provide hope for young people for better housing, clothing, and food; and if we… — Ramon Magsaysay Copy Share Image
As Secretary of Housing, I do have to express alarm, signal the alarm if you will, that the potential for homelessness to… — Henry Cisneros Copy Share Image
This is a country that was founded on racism. It was built on racism. It still continues to thrive through wealth disparity,… — W. Kamau Bell Copy Share Image
Most Americans think that the typical low - income family lives in public housing or gets housing assistance. The opposite is true. — Matthew Desmond Copy Share Image
Families, when they get a housing voucher, they move a lot less. They move into better neighborhoods. Their kids go to the… — Matthew Desmond Copy Share Image
In Illinois, community, migrant, homeless and public housing health centers operate 268 primary care sites and serve close to 1 million patients every year. — Jan Schakowsky Copy Share Image
For resident stability, I fully agree with the government's stance that stabilizing the housing market should be the first and foremost step. — Park Won-soon Copy Share Image
In Britain, the centrally prescribed welfare to work system short-changes the young unemployed. Transport, housing and education are over centralised. — David Miliband Copy Share Image
We ought to be doing that with decent standard housing but if we have people who are absolutely on the streets in… — Mike Lowry Copy Share Image
I know what it's like to be dependent on the government for food and housing, and what doctor you are going to… — Lauren Boebert Copy Share Image
For instance, the most common type of "affordable housing" in the world comes in the form of apartments over stores. — James Howard Kunstler Copy Share Image
We can't keep limiting ourselves when it comes to housing. Affordable housing and teacher housing are too crucial to let the failed… — London Breed Copy Share Image
As we double down on urgent issues of housing affordability, access, inequities and displacement, we must prioritize addressing climate change. — Ted Wheeler Copy Share Image
Zoning laws making housing more expensive? That's less of a problem with a universal basic income and more of a reason to… — Andrew Yang Copy Share Image
Schools are no longer legally segregated, but because of residential patterns, housing discrimination, economic disparities and long-held custom, they most emphatically are… — Bob Herbert Copy Share Image