Deny, Deny, Deny
44 Real Est. L.J. 558 (Spring 2016)
Touro Law Center Legal Studies Research Paper Series No. 16-28
16 Pages Posted: 3 Sep 2016 Last revised: 8 Sep 2016
Date Written: 2016
Abstract
Some commentators argue that new housing supply and less restrictive zoning will not reduce housing prices in high-cost cities. This article discusses and critiques their arguments.
Note: Note: 2016© Thomson Reuters. This article originally appeared in The Real Estate Law Journal, Volume 44, Issue 4 (Spring 2016). Reprinted here with permission of Thomson Reuters.
Keywords: housing, cities, prices, supply, demand
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Lewyn, Michael, Deny, Deny, Deny (2016). 44 Real Est. L.J. 558 (Spring 2016), Touro Law Center Legal Studies Research Paper Series No. 16-28, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2833945
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