Report: Housing is less affordable due to red tape in Illinois – Center Square

In Chicago, the city ranked last among the country’s 10 most populous metropolitan areas for new units approved. Its land use restrictions also cut into supplies: 25 percent of the city restricts residential housing development without special approval, and only 21 percent is currently zoned for multi-family housing.
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Kevin
1 year ago

WRONG WRONG HOUSEING EXSPENSIVE BECAUSE OF DEMOCRAT POLICIES IN AMERICA VOT REPUBLICAN

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