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== Cruel Musical Chairs (or Why Is Rent So High?) - Sightline Institute ==
== Cruel Musical Chairs (or Why Is Rent So High?) - Sightline Institute ==
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''"How does a growing, prospering city stay affordable for all kinds of people? At the most basic level, when there aren’t enough homes, prices will keep rising. And when there are plenty of homes, it helps prices stay down.''

''"It’s like a huge game of musical chairs. If there aren’t enough chairs when the music stops, someone is left out. When there aren’t enough homes for people who live and work in a city, everybody has to compete for what’s available, and rents go up until people get priced out. In the housing market, instead of being fast, you just need to be rich to stay in the game.''

''"To fix it, we need more homes in all shapes and sizes. That means more cottages, apartments, duplexes, triplexes, condos, and mother-in-law units. More homes allows more people to stay and thrive in their communities. It means more people can afford to live near jobs, great schools, and transit."''
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Bertolet, Dan. "[http://www.sightline.org/2017/10/31/video-cruel-musical-chairs-why-is-rent-so-high/ Video: Cruel Musical Chairs (Or why is the rent so high?)]."&nbsp;''Sightline Institute,&nbsp;''31 October 2017.&nbsp;http://www.sightline.org/2017/10/31/video-cruel-musical-chairs-why-is-rent-so-high/.


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== References ==
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*Bernstein, Laura.&nbsp;[https://www.theurbanist.org/2016/10/31/how-to-talk-to-your-nimby-parents/ "How To Talk To Your NIMBY Parents"]. The Urbanist, 2016-10-31.&nbsp;[https://www.theurbanist.org/2016/10/31/how-to-talk-to-your-nimby-parents/ https://www.theurbanist.org/2016/10/31/how-to-talk-to-your-nimby-parents/]<br/> &nbsp;
*Bernstein, Laura.&nbsp;[https://www.theurbanist.org/2016/10/31/how-to-talk-to-your-nimby-parents/ "How To Talk To Your NIMBY Parents"]. The Urbanist, 2016-10-31.&nbsp;[https://www.theurbanist.org/2016/10/31/how-to-talk-to-your-nimby-parents/ https://www.theurbanist.org/2016/10/31/how-to-talk-to-your-nimby-parents/]<br/> &nbsp;
*Bernstein, Laura Loe (@YIMBYsea). "[[Advice_on_going_to_a_public_meeting_in_your_neighborhood|Advice on going to a public meeting in your neighborhood]]." 4 Dec 2017.&nbsp;<br/> &nbsp;
*Bernstein, Laura Loe (@YIMBYsea). "[[Advice_on_going_to_a_public_meeting_in_your_neighborhood|Advice on going to a public meeting in your neighborhood]]." 4 Dec 2017.&nbsp;<br/> &nbsp;
*Bertolet, Dan. "[http://www.sightline.org/2017/10/31/video-cruel-musical-chairs-why-is-rent-so-high/ Video: Cruel Musical Chairs (Or why is the rent so high?)]."&nbsp;''Sightline Institute,&nbsp;''31 October 2017.&nbsp;http://www.sightline.org/2017/10/31/video-cruel-musical-chairs-why-is-rent-so-high/.<br/> &nbsp;
*Bertolet, Dan. "[http://www.sightline.org/2017/10/31/video-cruel-musical-chairs-why-is-rent-so-high/ Video: Cruel Musical Chairs (Or why is the rent so high?)]."&nbsp;''Sightline Institute,&nbsp;''31 October 2017.&nbsp;[http://www.sightline.org/2017/10/31/video-cruel-musical-chairs-why-is-rent-so-high/ http://www.sightline.org/2017/10/31/video-cruel-musical-chairs-why-is-rent-so-high/].<br/> &nbsp;
*Bosetti, Nicolas, and Sam Sims, the Centre for London.&nbsp;[http://www.centreforlondon.org/publication/nimby-opposition/ "STOPPED: Why People Oppose New Residential Developments in Their Back Yard."]&nbsp;20 July 2016. study examining people's reasons for resisting new housing development. &nbsp;[http://www.centreforlondon.org/publication/nimby-opposition/ http://www.centreforlondon.org/publication/nimby-opposition/]<br/> &nbsp;
*Bosetti, Nicolas, and Sam Sims, the Centre for London.&nbsp;[http://www.centreforlondon.org/publication/nimby-opposition/ "STOPPED: Why People Oppose New Residential Developments in Their Back Yard."]&nbsp;20 July 2016. study examining people's reasons for resisting new housing development. &nbsp;[http://www.centreforlondon.org/publication/nimby-opposition/ http://www.centreforlondon.org/publication/nimby-opposition/]<br/> &nbsp;
*Darmawi, Fay. "[http://www.housingfinance.com/policy-legislation/how-affordable-housing-can-make-a-name-for-itself-and-why_o How Affordable Housing Can Make a Name for Itself (and Why).]”&nbsp;''Affordable Housing Finance'', March 19, 2014. [in which a&nbsp;a "HousingWiki" was proposed].&nbsp;[http://www.housingfinance.com/policy-legislation/how-affordable-housing-can-make-a-name-for-itself-and-why_o http://www.housingfinance.com/policy-legislation/how-affordable-housing-can-make-a-name-for-itself-and-why_o].<br/> &nbsp;
*Darmawi, Fay. "[http://www.housingfinance.com/policy-legislation/how-affordable-housing-can-make-a-name-for-itself-and-why_o How Affordable Housing Can Make a Name for Itself (and Why).]”&nbsp;''Affordable Housing Finance'', March 19, 2014. [in which a&nbsp;a "HousingWiki" was proposed].&nbsp;[http://www.housingfinance.com/policy-legislation/how-affordable-housing-can-make-a-name-for-itself-and-why_o http://www.housingfinance.com/policy-legislation/how-affordable-housing-can-make-a-name-for-itself-and-why_o].<br/> &nbsp;

Revision as of 01:21, 9 January 2018

YIMBY Action members, January 2018, photo from @GrowTheRichmond

gathering materials on messaging and advocacy strategy for YIMBY and housing issues. 

Housing for All

 

Address Housing Scarcity

 

Cruel Musical Chairs (or Why Is Rent So High?) - Sightline Institute

"How does a growing, prospering city stay affordable for all kinds of people? At the most basic level, when there aren’t enough homes, prices will keep rising. And when there are plenty of homes, it helps prices stay down.

"It’s like a huge game of musical chairs. If there aren’t enough chairs when the music stops, someone is left out. When there aren’t enough homes for people who live and work in a city, everybody has to compete for what’s available, and rents go up until people get priced out. In the housing market, instead of being fast, you just need to be rich to stay in the game.

"To fix it, we need more homes in all shapes and sizes. That means more cottages, apartments, duplexes, triplexes, condos, and mother-in-law units. More homes allows more people to stay and thrive in their communities. It means more people can afford to live near jobs, great schools, and transit."

Bertolet, Dan. "Video: Cruel Musical Chairs (Or why is the rent so high?)." Sightline Institute, 31 October 2017. http://www.sightline.org/2017/10/31/video-cruel-musical-chairs-why-is-rent-so-high/.

 

Provide cover for local officials to say Yes

@YIMBYwiki: 
heard @Scott_Wiener and others make exactly this point (eg Scott here at #MTCcasa  http://baha.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?publish_id=949360eb-a465-11e7-b89c-00505691de41 ) We need to help provide cover for local officials so they can take a broader, longer-term, more inclusive view

 

Legalize Housing

(used by SF YIMBY) 

 

Add new rungs to the ladder

YIMBYwiki‏ @YIMBYwiki 4 Dec 2017 
@cbracy a messaging angle we've been exploring is: if ladder seems to be pulled up, perhaps what's in everyone's interests is to add new lower rungs - new forms of starter home like ownable/movable ADUs, small-lot subdivision, SFH conv to cluster c/@afahey

 

 

Messaging studies from Framework Institute / Enterprise Community Partners

 

 

Major counter-narratives that housing and community development advocates are often inadvertently activating.

(From "You Don't Have to Live Here" (Manuel et al 2016)

The Mobility, Personal Responsibility, and Self-Makingness Backfire

The Separate Fates and Zero-Sum Thinking Backfire

The Thin Understanding of Cause and Effect Backfire

The Crisis and Fatalism Backfire

The Not-in-My-Backyard and Natural Segregation Backfire

The Facts Don’t Fit the Frame Backfire

 

 

References