
The Demand that Has Not Gone Away: Affordable Housing Is Needed Now
If you’ve ever been fortunate enough to have a conversation with or read an interview with our co-founders, John Vander Wagen III or Leigh Cobrun,

If you’ve ever been fortunate enough to have a conversation with or read an interview with our co-founders, John Vander Wagen III or Leigh Cobrun,

Late last week, we shared a very special event, and a first for Homeward Bound Villages, we were selected by a group from Leadership La

There is a stubborn and persistent myth that affordable housing is a financial sacrifice for landlords and developers who participate. That they are leaving money

There’s a common idea in American culture that renting is a consolation prize. That renters are just waiting to become homeowners, and that anyone still

April is Myth-Busting Month at Homeward Bound Villages, and we are moving on to Myth#3: Affordable Housing Brings Down Property Values. All month long, we

April is Myth-Busting Month, as we work to break common misconceptions about affordable housing at Homeward Bound Villages. All month long, we are challenging the

This month, we are dedicating our blog to Myth-Busting. Throughout the month, we’re challenging assumptions that block progress on one of La Porte County’s most

Throughout this series, we have examined five essential components of an integrated model for affordable homeownership: factory-built construction, zoning reform, community land trusts, and mission-driven

Today, we will look at the fourth common barrier to affordable homeownership in our series, one that stops buyers even after the right home exists

Post 2 (Built Differently: How Factory-Made Homes Could Solve the Housing Crisis) and post 3 ( The Rules that Build the Shortage: How Zoning Became