GROWTH CONTINUES IN COLLIN AND GRAYSON COUNTY: The second-fastest growing county in the nation is expected to keep booming going into the mid to late-2020s. Residential building permits are soaring in several northern Collin County cities including McKinney (home of Michael and Leah Slaughter), Anna, Princeton, and Sherman! According to year-over-year data, single-family building permits in Anna were up 525% from a year ago. In McKinney, they’re up 226%. Princeton is seeing a 153% increase and finally, Sherman saw permits rise 107%. This is all according to new data accrued by the Dallas Business Journal. What you can take from this data is that the region is going to keep on growing. Once the TI project is complete in Sheman, you can expect to see their number rise to those 500% marks that we’re seeing in the suburbs that are closer to the center of the metroplex. Don’t miss your chance to start investing! Get started today by downloading one of our podcasts, you can do so over at https://lnkd.in/g_eJfC2Z READ MORE ON GROWTH: https://lnkd.in/gqMPwzGT #SlaughterInvesting #WealthInRentals #VirtualConference #RealEstateEducation #InvestingModel #RealEstateIndustry #PropertyInvestment #FinancialEducation #WealthBuilding #InvestmentConference #RealEstateExperts #PropertyManagement #RealEstateMarket #IncomeProperty #PassiveIncome #CashFlowInvesting #RealEstateStrategy #InvestmentTips #RealEstateEvent #RealEstateNetworking #RealEstateSeminar #RealEstateTraining #RealEstateProfessionals #RealEstateCommunity #SavvyInvesting
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GROWTH CONTINUES IN COLLIN AND GRAYSON COUNTY: The second-fastest growing county in the nation is expected to keep booming going into the mid to late-2020s. Residential building permits are soaring in several northern Collin County cities including McKinney (home of Michael and Leah Slaughter), Anna, Princeton, and Sherman! According to year-over-year data, single-family building permits in Anna were up 525% from a year ago. In McKinney, they’re up 226%. Princeton is seeing a 153% increase and finally, Sherman saw permits rise 107%. This is all according to new data accrued by the Dallas Business Journal. What you can take from this data is that the region is going to keep on growing. Once the TI project is complete in Sheman, you can expect to see their number rise to those 500% marks that we’re seeing in the suburbs that are closer to the center of the metroplex. Don’t miss your chance to start investing! Get started today by downloading one of our podcasts, you can do so over at https://lnkd.in/gH5SQx_q READ MORE ON GROWTH: https://lnkd.in/gQSs2vfX #SlaughterInvesting #WealthInRentals #VirtualConference #RealEstateEducation #InvestingModel #RealEstateIndustry #PropertyInvestment #FinancialEducation #WealthBuilding #InvestmentConference #RealEstateExperts #PropertyManagement #RealEstateMarket #IncomeProperty #PassiveIncome #CashFlowInvesting #RealEstateStrategy #InvestmentTips #RealEstateEvent #RealEstateNetworking #RealEstateSeminar #RealEstateTraining #RealEstateProfessionals #RealEstateCommunity #SavvyInvesting
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Big announcement! The RSG Insider podcast is coming soon! Our team will dive into pressing issues and opportunities facing local governments and our communities, with expert insights on affordable housing, real estate, economic development, and fiscal health. We can't wait to share more! #RSGInsider #LocalGovernments #AffordableHousing #RealEstate #EconomicDevelopment #FiscalHealth
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I encourage everyone to listen to the latest episode of #TheHousingProblem. It was such a great listen. NYC HDC President Eric Enderlin, my former boss from what seems like a lifetime ago, shared some great insights. Totally agree that the challenges of developing new housing, including the increasingly more cumbersome entitlement process, has created a false scarcity that has made it impossible for New York to create the number of units that it needs to produce every year to keep up with housing demand. This is a phenomenon that we’re seeing across the country. I saw this firsthand when I lived in San Francisco a few years ago when average rents per unit were higher than in New York City. However, this was because the allowable density was very low in a city that attracted a lot of people. Simple supply and demand. Creating more density through zoning and land use changes (making sure that it is supported with the proper infrastructure, including transportation and schools, etc.) will bring down rents. Period. I also agree that we need to find ways to streamline how affordable housing owners comply with regulatory requirements. There needs to be a better balance in the amount of resources that the industry devotes to mitigating audit risk versus providing quality affordable housing. Additionally, I agree that we need to create an environment that encourages more entrepreneurs to build affordable housing. Developers need to be provided with the incentives to develop a five-unit project here and a ten-unit project there. These incentives would also work well in other places where land is in short supply such as Los Angeles, another city with a BIG housing problem. Collectively, these additional units will put some downward pressure on rents and ease rent burdens in metro areas across the country. Anyway, looking forward to listening in on the next podcast!
Today on the pod: Eric Enderlin, president of the New York City Housing Development Corporation, joins us to talk the brutal math of building affordable housing. We also dig into Robert Moses’s public housing plans, the lopsided financial benefits of homeownership, single-room occupancy (#SRO) units, and the obstacles to filling vacant housing. Check out the new episode of #TheHousingProblem #podcast here: https://lnkd.in/e8ygXbqD
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Submit a question about zoning for the next Homeport LVL With Us episode.
For the May episode of LVL With Us, we are hosting Erin Prosser, Deputy Director of Housing Strategies for the City of Columbus. Among other topics, we'll be discussing the proposed changes to the city's zoning code, and we're taking suggested questions from listeners. Submit yours using our comment box at the link, and we'll make sure to ask them during our conversation with Erin:
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Successful public and private models for affordable rental housing. Key take outs are that housing is not a means of making money and needs a long term vision. For the residents that means lower rent and security of long term tenure. Definitely worth listening to this podcast. https://lnkd.in/giysXthr #affordablehousing #affordablehomes #wahousing #rentalhousing #rentalsolutions #socialhouisng #housingaffordability
Vienna’s housing strategy—How this city became one of the most equitable and affordable in Europe - ABC listen
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With a general election taking place in the UK on 4th July, and the UK being short of approximately 1.5 million homes, many property developers will be wondering how a new government will impact them. That's why we recorded a BONUS Election Special episode of the propertyCEO Open Door Show. Colin Smith and I discuss what lies in store for Property Developers if a new government is elected, and how the government can tackle the housing shortage. 👉 You can find the link to the episode in the comments! 🎧 Grab your headphones and join us for this discussion! Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to stay up to date with our fortnightly podcast for all things small-scale property development. #propertydevelopment #ukproperty #businessgrowth
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Labour has committed to 1.5 million new homes in the next five years - but how do we get there? Well, in simple terms (or perhaps not so simple), we need planning permissions to be delivered more quickly, more land released for homes, funding stability to attract investors, and new innovative schemes for first time buyers. I dig into the detail with Tim Collins and Dinny Shaw, in this episode recorded on the morning of the King’s Speech. Many thanks both for your time. Excellent to have this open and frank conversation - my takeaways were a sense of optimism, momentum, and opportunity for the sector. It remains to be seen if Labour will pick up the mantle from the Conservatives on becoming the party of homeownership, but top of the agenda needs to be incentivising collaboration across every corner of the industry. Question for the feed: if you were in Keir Starmer or Angela Rayner’s shoes, what would you prioritise for your first 100 days in government? #KingsSpeech #Housing
“It’s hugely welcome to have a government come in and set out their priorities so cleary” Housing is at the top of the new government’s agenda – and with good reason. There are challenges on all fronts: from ramping up delivery and improving affordability, to ensuring homes are built in the right places and alongside high-quality infrastructure and neighbourhood facilities. In the latest episode of the Camargue podcast Hetty Hopkinson is joined by two of the country’s biggest housing developers - Tim Collins, Group Corporate Affairs Director at Barratt Developments plc and Dinny Shaw, Head of Planning at Places for People. Listen: https://lnkd.in/eCuDc3nj
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Thanks to Howard and Paul and CERT - Property investment, development and management for giving me the opportunity to talk to them about some of the current issues facing planning and the planning system at the moment. They were great hosts, too. #planning #development #property #housing #podcast
🎙️Episode 18 is out now!🎙️ Join Howard and Paul for the newest episode of The No Bullsh*t Property Podcast with guest Rebecca Coley, Head of Planning and Development at Trafford Council. Together they explore her journey and passion for planning as we unravel the world of urban planning and development. Howard and Paul discuss with Rebecca the challenges of urban planning and development, and the need for collaboration between developers and local authorities to deliver high-quality design that addresses market needs. We also broach the topic of co-living, examining mixed views on its success and the root causes driving its necessity. Finally they explore the crucial aspect of engaging younger generations in urban planning, and the need for a shift in the narrative to attract younger talent to the profession. Listen here https://zurl.co/OU7L
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🎙️ Last week on The Building Talks Podcast, Greg Tupicoff, General Manager of Developments at Alder Group in Brisbane, offered a compelling exploration of urban planning and property development dynamics. Tupicoff delved into the complexities of Brisbane's growth, highlighting how outdated zoning laws struggle to keep pace with the city's rapid expansion. He unpacked the heated debate between YIMBY and NIMBY sentiments, especially regarding the flexibility of zoning for smaller residential lots and duplexes. Emphasizing the need for a balanced approach, Tupicoff advocated for integrating socialist and capitalist perspectives in urban planning. He discussed how community objections, though valuable, can sometimes hinder necessary development and exacerbate urban sprawl issues. Addressing common perceptions of developers as profit-driven, Tupicoff challenged these notions, pointing out how they complicate efforts to garner community support for beneficial projects. Overall, Tupicoff's insights sheds light to the ongoing struggle to manage urban growth effectively while balancing the interests of developers, residents, and sustainable city planning. For a deeper dive, listen to the full episode on: 🎧 Spotify 🎧 iTunes 🎧 iHeartRadio #BuildingTalksPodcast #BrisbaneDevelopment #RealEstateInsights
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Housing Minister Sean Fraser discussed the Canadian housing market's supply challenges and proposed solutions with The Canadian Real Estate Association | L'Association canadienne de l'immobilier. Listen to this insightful podcast to learn more. #HousingMarket #CanadaHousing #CREA #SupplyChallenges #RealEstate #HousingSolutions #Podcast #SeanFraser
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