Fix is basic math: Supply must be greater than demand

Although recent rent growth has outstripped global inflation trends, over the 20 last years the rent growth has been only 2.5% annually. This includes the dark period of the global pandemic when many residents took advantage of the moratorium on evictions to go months, or even years, without paying rent. The solution for today’s housing…

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Hotel/motel conversions add homes, better areas

Albuquerque, like many cities across the United States, is facing a housing crisis. The cost of rent for simple one-bedroom apartments has increased by as much as 42% during the pandemic, making it increasingly difficult for everyday Burqueños to afford basic necessities. Rent control is often proposed as a short-term fix, but in reality that…

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Prefabrication: A Solution for Increasing Albuquerque’s Housing Stock

Albuquerque is in the midst of a growing housing crisis, primarily caused by a shortage of available units, in both market rate & affordable housing categories. With metro population growing slowly, but steadily, it’s essential to explore new solutions to increase housing stock quickly and efficiently. Modular construction techniques, sometimes known as prefabrication, offer a…

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Rent-control policies can hurt landlords and renters as well

Rent-control policies, while well-intentioned, are not a viable solution to the current affordable housing crisis. In fact, they can negatively affect both landlords and renters in the long run. First and foremost, studies have shown that rent-control policies can create a shortage of housing by reducing the number of available units and leading to long…

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Renting Is Back on Top for Consumers

Columnist Lew Sichelman examines the effects of higher interest rates on the rent vs. buy debate. Just one year ago, home ownership was more affordable than renting in most places, according to a January 2022 report from ATTOM. Now, the Irvine Calif., company says just the opposite is true. My, how the tide has turned. In…

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The Kirtland Partnership Committee stands in strong opposition of Senate Bill 99, The Repeal of Rent Control Prohibitions

From a military standpoint, repealing the statewide prohibition to rent control is a misguided policy that will have a detrimental effect on military personnel and their families. Rent control can limit the amount of housing available to military families, which can lead to inadequate housing and higher costs as landlords may increase other fees to…

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Rent Control = Less Affordable Housing

SB 99, sponsored by Senator Linda Lopez (D-Bernalillo) and Representative Patricia Roybal Caballero (D-Bernalillo) sought to repeal a state law adopted some 30 years ago that precludes local governments from imposing rent control. The committee tabled the bill on a bipartisan vote of 6-2. The bill was brought in response to significant rent increases and…

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Albuquerque city councilor pushes for more renter protection

Albuquerque City Councilor Tammy Fiebelkorn is behind two new proposals aimed at regulating Albuquerque’s rental market. She says the goal is to give city leaders a better idea about how many rental units are actually out there. But it also gives renters a better idea about how much their new home will cost them before…

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The U.S. Housing Shortage from a Local Perspective [PDF]

There is a broad, national consensus that the United States has a housing shortage. For decades, housing production and preservation has fallen short of what is needed to keep housing affordable — particularly for low- and moderate-income renters and homebuyers. Yet this consensus masks a deeper truth: All housing is local, and, in attempting both…

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