POLITICSCOMMONWEALTH BEACON
New report urges state to think small on housing crisis
Massachusetts is not building enough small homes to meet demand for households of one or two people, leading to overcrowding and a shortage of affordable starter homes. A Pioneer Institute report highlights regulatory and land cost barriers and proposes policy changes, including a ballot measure to reduce minimum lot size requirements for single-family homes.
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