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  1. Land Lines, April 2024

    Revista Land Lines
    Abril 2024
    Edited by Katharine Wroth

    This issue explores cities rethinking street surfaces in response to climate change, factors influencing home buyers to consider climate risk, the work of Seattle's Black Home Initiative to...

  2. Revuelo en el patio trasero

    ¿Podrán las viviendas inclusivas superar el punto muerto de YIMBY?
    Revista Land Lines
    Abril 2019

    El movimiento conocido como YIMBY (Yes in My Back Yard, “Sí en mi patio trasero”) aboga por eliminar las barreras que impiden el desarrollo, pero los críticos se muestran...

  3. Backyard Brouhaha

    Could Inclusionary Housing Break the YIMBY Deadlock?
    Revista Land Lines
    Febrero 2019
    By Anthony Flint, February 26, 2019

    The movement known as YIMBY, or Yes in My Back Yard, has long argued that more development will reduce housing prices. Critics argue—with some evidence—that things aren't that simple, but some communities are moving forward using inclusionary housing.

  4. Price Volatility and Property Tax Limitations

    Revista Land Lines
    Enero 1998

    The potential for sharp and unpredictable assessment increases is an important source of dissatisfaction with the property tax. Rapid price rises that are accurately and promptly reflected in...

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