Tanya Mosley
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Well, that's so interesting about the post office, the post office idea.
Well, that's so interesting about the post office, the post office idea.
Well, that's so interesting about the post office, the post office idea.
I know. I now can't unsee it. As you were talking about the post office, I started going through my neighborhood and thinking about all of the other areas where there could be housing.
I know. I now can't unsee it. As you were talking about the post office, I started going through my neighborhood and thinking about all of the other areas where there could be housing.
I know. I now can't unsee it. As you were talking about the post office, I started going through my neighborhood and thinking about all of the other areas where there could be housing.
Is there an example elsewhere in the world where they've been successful in building density? It changes really our perception of the American dream to live in high density areas, you know, that no longer is the big story house with the front yard and the It is what you're talking about sounds like something I might see in Japan, for instance.
Is there an example elsewhere in the world where they've been successful in building density? It changes really our perception of the American dream to live in high density areas, you know, that no longer is the big story house with the front yard and the It is what you're talking about sounds like something I might see in Japan, for instance.
Is there an example elsewhere in the world where they've been successful in building density? It changes really our perception of the American dream to live in high density areas, you know, that no longer is the big story house with the front yard and the It is what you're talking about sounds like something I might see in Japan, for instance.
I want to talk a little bit more about some of the things that President-elect Trump has said he will do to help offset some of the challenges we're seeing in the housing markets. And one of the things he says he will do is to bring down mortgage rates to make home buying more affordable.
I want to talk a little bit more about some of the things that President-elect Trump has said he will do to help offset some of the challenges we're seeing in the housing markets. And one of the things he says he will do is to bring down mortgage rates to make home buying more affordable.
I want to talk a little bit more about some of the things that President-elect Trump has said he will do to help offset some of the challenges we're seeing in the housing markets. And one of the things he says he will do is to bring down mortgage rates to make home buying more affordable.
We know the president doesn't set mortgage rates or interest rates, but we do know that his policies can affect the rates. And I'm just wondering from you, what do you think he could do to influence mortgage rates?
We know the president doesn't set mortgage rates or interest rates, but we do know that his policies can affect the rates. And I'm just wondering from you, what do you think he could do to influence mortgage rates?
We know the president doesn't set mortgage rates or interest rates, but we do know that his policies can affect the rates. And I'm just wondering from you, what do you think he could do to influence mortgage rates?
I'm just curious because I know that you study the impacts of climate change, how climate change is attributing to the rise in costs for homeowners.
I'm just curious because I know that you study the impacts of climate change, how climate change is attributing to the rise in costs for homeowners.
I'm just curious because I know that you study the impacts of climate change, how climate change is attributing to the rise in costs for homeowners.
What could municipalities and states do to offset that? I mean, I'm just thinking about zoning issues and things like that that could help stave off that increase in people moving into places that are these danger zones.
What could municipalities and states do to offset that? I mean, I'm just thinking about zoning issues and things like that that could help stave off that increase in people moving into places that are these danger zones.