Why Latinos are Californias best hope for a sane housing market

Californians rank housing as their biggest concern — and Sacramento politicians seem determined to  keep it that way.To be sure, there are much-hyped new bills meant to speed up new construction — but they favor high-density around transit stops while imposing taxes on homes in places where people have to drive to get around.Gov.Gavin Newsom, who bought a new $9 million house in 2024, claims to be taking bold steps to address the state’s miserable housing crisis, but with laughably poor results.California’s current housing policy often assumes the household of the future prefers a dense, urban, transit-oriented, car-light lifestyle, a preference held by only about 20% of buyers nationally. Newsom also made sure to exempt wealthy blue areas like Marin and Santa Barbara, areas known for their opposition to almost all development.As for the rest of us, our preferences don’t matter much.

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By clicking above you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.Never miss a story The vast majority of Californians, particularly families, don’t want to live in rabbit warrens, with little space and no yard.

A recent Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) survey found that 70% of Californians prefer single family residences.And the vast majority, according to a poll by former Obama campaign pollster David Binder, oppose legislation, written by Democratic state Sen. Scott Wiener, that would ban single-family zoning in much of the state.

 A new report out this week from Chapman University’s Center for Demographics and Policy spells out the result of the policy disconnect.The big losers are minorities and young people, the supposed base of today’s progressives.The state’s African American home ownership rate is 35.5% — well below the national rate of 44% — and the state’s Lat...

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