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Attack on small, creative local. Conversation with Aaron Lubeck
Épisode 1
dimanche 2 février 2025 • Durée 54:18
Home Rule and Condo Regulations, Conversation with Deb Tantleff
Épisode 2
vendredi 21 février 2025 • Durée 54:26
Radical Growth that killed trust, conversation with Edward Erfurt of Strong Towns
Épisode 4
vendredi 28 février 2025 • Durée 38:38
Homeowners in Progressive Cities, conversation with Randy Shaw
Épisode 5
vendredi 7 mars 2025 • Durée 42:53
In this episode, I spoke with Randy Shaw, the executive director of the Tenderloin Housing Clinic, a nonprofit organization in San Francisco that provides free legal services and housing for the homeless. Randy is also the editor of Beyond Chron and the author of six books.
The book that caught my attention is Generation Priced Out: Who Gets to Live in the New Urban America—a must-read. Randy was one of the first to highlight that the worst housing shortages are in our progressive blue cities. For example, do you know where the first "neighborhood preservation ordinance" originated? It was in Berkeley, CA, in 1973.
If you’ve ever proposed housing and been labeled a "gentrifier," you need to hear Randy’s explanation of gentrification without any new construction. I found his optimism about the future of housing incredibly encouraging—I hope this conversation inspires all of us.
Do let us know what you think, what other topics you would like to hear or if you have any ideas for how to bring the starter homes back from the brink of extinction, send us a note at starterhomepodcast@gmail.com
Fear of School Children and Snob Zoning, conversation with Richard Kahlenberg
Épisode 6
vendredi 21 mars 2025 • Durée 31:24
NIMBYs and American Liberalism, conversation with Jacob Anbinder
Épisode 6
jeudi 13 mars 2025 • Durée 54:48
The Market Has No Feelings, conversation with Joshua Wilton
Épisode 7
vendredi 28 mars 2025 • Durée 29:36
Did your parents help you buy a starter home? Are you planning to help your child buy a starter home? In this episode I spoke with Joshua Wilton, broker and owner of Queenston Realty. He is planning to help his 3 kids and we talked about why.
In the interest of full transparency, Josh and I are partners in Princeton Home Connections, a company that designs and builds Accessory Dwelling Units.
What millennials are NOT willing to sacrifice, conversation with Peter Dennehy
Épisode 8
vendredi 4 avril 2025 • Durée 48:31
As we rethink the future of starter homes, we explore what truly matters to young buyers in their home searches—and what they’re willing to sacrifice. Spoiler alert: They might give up the car, but not the dog!
In this episode, I spoke with Peter Dennehy, Senior Vice President at John Burns Research and Consulting. With over 20 years of personal experience and access to the extensive research conducted by his firm, Peter provides us with a data-driven perspective on the housing market. John Burns Research offers the most comprehensive analysis of the residential for-sale market, covering both new construction and resales—from individual communities to national trends.
Caught between Institutional Investors and NIMBYs, conversation with Katie Brennan
Épisode 9
vendredi 11 avril 2025 • Durée 50:50
Is Sustainable Affordable? Conversation with Matt Kaplan
Épisode 13
vendredi 9 mai 2025 • Durée 44:46



