AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorkforce affordability squeeze (US): A report on Massachusetts’ “Housing Purgatory” shows many working families can’t qualify for down-payment help yet can’t borrow enough for even the cheapest new homes under state rules, widening a growing gap between incomes and buildable prices. Regulatory fixes (India): Odisha has issued a special order to streamline apartment registration for pre-RERA projects, aiming to clear long-stalled transfer-deed paperwork for thousands of buyers and stakeholders. Local housing planning (US/UK): Rutherfordton, North Carolina is pushing mixed-use, walkable growth as it plans for population expansion; in the UK, Dudley Council is drafting a borough local plan to guide housing and regeneration through 2045, with public consultations starting this summer. New builds and delivery milestones (US): Alaska’s Coast Guard will add 30 housing units plus a child development center at Base Kodiak; Seattle’s Alki Elementary is set for move-in July 6; Anchorage broke ground on Raspberry Townhouses, its first project under a new multi-family property tax incentive. Policy and supply signals (Europe): Vienna’s rental-first model remains a standout, with municipal and cooperative housing keeping costs down and limiting social stratification. Enforcement and disputes (India/US): Mumbai police filed a second FIR over alleged obstruction tied to the Kalina-BKC Link Road; Massachusetts and other markets continue to face legal friction as housing projects move through approvals.
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