Andrew Justus👷🏼‍♂️🏘🏙🏗

6K posts

Andrew Justus👷🏼‍♂️🏘🏙🏗 banner
Andrew Justus👷🏼‍♂️🏘🏙🏗

Andrew Justus👷🏼‍♂️🏘🏙🏗

@AWJustus

Housing Policy Analyst @niskanencenter • @awjustus.bsky.social

Alexandria, VA Entrou em Nisan 2011
656 Seguindo844 Seguidores
Andrew Justus👷🏼‍♂️🏘🏙🏗 retweetou
Lawson Mansell
Lawson Mansell@lawsonhmansell·
I just learned that a friend from my soccer team here in DC was arrested by ICE this week. Yousof Azizi, an Iranian student and media commentator here legally on an educational visa, is currently being held in Arizona awaiting deportation. Just horrible. change.org/p/release-yous…
English
2
2
4
209
Andrew Justus👷🏼‍♂️🏘🏙🏗
Rising fleet sales are a leading sign of trouble for an automaker or brand. In the lead-up to the Great Recession, the Big Three US automakers were addicted to fleet sales to pump up volumes at the expense of resale values and customer satisfaction. autoweek.com/news/a2083321/…
Andrew Justus👷🏼‍♂️🏘🏙🏗 tweet media
Joe Weisenthal@TheStalwart

"SpaceX, the Musk-led rocket and satellite maker, accounted for 1,279 — or more than 18% — of the 7,071 Cybertrucks registered in the US during the fourth quarter, according to registration data that S&P Global Mobility provided to Bloomberg News." bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

English
0
0
0
60
Andrew Justus👷🏼‍♂️🏘🏙🏗 retweetou
Gary Winslett 🌐🇺🇸
Gary Winslett 🌐🇺🇸@GaryWinslett·
Single-room occupancy is a crucial form of housing for poor people we've largely made illegal. We need more SROs. Now. I've got a new piece out today on how we do that: office-to-SRO conversion. (link below) 1/2
English
4
7
76
2K
Andrew Justus👷🏼‍♂️🏘🏙🏗 retweetou
Tahra Hoops
Tahra Hoops@TahraHoops·
Nearly 1M SRO (single room occupancy) units were wiped out by regulation since 1955. Now 900M sq ft of office space sits empty. Converting offices to SROs costs $123K–$239K/unit vs. $400K+ for a conventional studio, and charges half the median rent. Great new piece out by @GaryWinslett! therebuild.pub/p/rebuilding-t…
English
4
6
32
1.4K
Andrew Justus👷🏼‍♂️🏘🏙🏗
A cautionary tale for how property tax slopulism can go very wrong, and how states could channel public appetite for reform in a constructive direction.
Reed Schwartz@reedschwartzsf

The optimal land value tax implies the existence of a minimally optimal building value tax. For the @NiskanenCenter, I wrote about how a tax revolt led a Hawaiian island to invert their LVT — and how states considering their own LVTs can avoid the same fate.

English
0
1
5
361
Andrew Justus👷🏼‍♂️🏘🏙🏗
SROs are often the first rung on the housing ladder in any area. But they are too often missing from local housing markets. A model state bill, the ROOM Act, from @IJ and @LegeLawyer would give states a tool to overcome local restrictions.
Andrew Justus👷🏼‍♂️🏘🏙🏗 tweet media
English
1
7
17
1.3K
Andrew Justus👷🏼‍♂️🏘🏙🏗
Honored to be a small part of this fantastic event, and grateful for Rep. @ScottPetersSD’s candid insights as a leading federal policymaker and former local elected official.
Andrew Justus👷🏼‍♂️🏘🏙🏗 tweet media
Niskanen Center@NiskanenCenter

🏡 We were honored to host our first housing and transportation event on Capitol Hill, alongside the @ProbSolveCaucus! The conversation centered on a critical intersection: The 2026 Surface Transportation Reauthorization offers a generational opportunity to align federal transportation funding with housing production. A huge thank you to @RepScottPeters and Niskanen's RJ Lyman, who set the stage for how Congress can lead on these issues. And a huge thank you to everyone who participated in our expert panel, including: Jarrett Stoltzfus (@Arnold_Ventures), @ShroyerAaron (@NAAHLDC), Tara Roche (@pewtrusts), @aarmlovi (@coeff_giving), @CorriganSalerno (@SmartGrowthUSA), @willpoffwebster (@IFP), and @rohanaras (Niskanen Center). Thank you to everyone who joined us for lunch and contributed to the conversation. Let’s keep the momentum going!

English
0
1
8
1.1K
Andrew Justus👷🏼‍♂️🏘🏙🏗 retweetou
Kaj Gumbs, Esq.
Kaj Gumbs, Esq.@KNGTheJD·
Yesterday, our @NiskanenCenter team, in partnership with the @ProbSolveCaucus, held our first Housing/Transportation event on Capitol Hill for Congressional staff. The event titled “Surface Transportation Reauthorization: Aligning Transportation Dollars and Housing Supply” served as our new team’s official launch! The two part event held a fireside chat with Congressman @RepScottPeters (D-CA-50)—lead sponsor of the Build More Housing Near Transit Act—and Niskanen’s housing policy analyst, @AWJustus. The second part included an expert panel of some of our most brilliant transportation and housing minds who discussed the need to focus federal policy on the intersection between transportation dollars, housing supply, and economic and social opportunity! Our experts included: @rohanaras, @aarmlovi, @willpoffwebster, @CorriganSalerno, @ShroyerAaron, Tara Roche, and Jarrett Stolzfus! A sincere thank you to Congressman Scott Peters, President of the Niskanen Center RJ Lyman, the Problem Solvers Caucus, all of our panelists, partners and guest! Thank you all!
Kaj Gumbs, Esq. tweet mediaKaj Gumbs, Esq. tweet mediaKaj Gumbs, Esq. tweet mediaKaj Gumbs, Esq. tweet media
English
0
6
12
1.4K
Andrew Justus👷🏼‍♂️🏘🏙🏗 retweetou
Niskanen Center
Niskanen Center@NiskanenCenter·
An interstate power line can take over a decade to permit — because approval rests with individual states, sometimes individual counties. Dr. Liza Reed testified before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee today on what Congress can do: ⚡Establish a narrow and clear federal authority to build interregional transmission ⚡Remove market barriers to advanced technologies like HVDC ⚡Enable competition so private developers can build without state monopoly protections blocking them A grid that grows the economy, provides affordable energy, and keeps American industry competitive. That's what's on the table. Read the full testimony: lnkd.in/evNPD6ki
Niskanen Center tweet media
English
1
16
54
34.1K
Andrew Justus👷🏼‍♂️🏘🏙🏗 retweetou
Bobby Fijan
Bobby Fijan@bobbyfijan·
Since the ban specifically excludes triplexes … the funniest take is that Warren is actually just trying to promulgate the Boston Triple-decker as the dominant BTR form across the US Imagine if this is how every new suburban community looked!
Bobby Fijan tweet media
Harrison Finberg@harrisonfinberg

Funny thing about Warren pushing the BTR ban is Mass doesn’t even have BTR. It’s a sector that provides renters choices in mostly the sun belt. She’s trying to export blue state brain to the sunbelt to screw up their healthy housing markets while Mass is a disaster.

English
8
8
173
23.4K
Andrew Justus👷🏼‍♂️🏘🏙🏗 retweetou
M. Nolan Gray 🥑
M. Nolan Gray 🥑@mnolangray·
This assumes that the probability of development of zoned capacity is 100%. That's unrealistic. Let's math it out: DC needs 120,000 units by 2050. Assume a high p(dev) of 5% every 5 years. DC would need to zone for 622,100 units—not 135,000. We're planning for a housing shortage.
DC Office of Planning@OPinDC

To keep housing prices from rising relative to inflation, OP estimates that DC needs capacity to support at least 460,000 households by 2050. Through DC 2050, we're planning to add capacity for an additional 15,000 households. Read more: dcgis.maps.arcgis.com/sharing/rest/c…

English
6
8
104
6.1K
Andrew Justus👷🏼‍♂️🏘🏙🏗 retweetou
NAHB 🏠
NAHB 🏠@NAHBhome·
After showing resilience in 2024, home building permits lost momentum over 2025 as elevated mortgage rates and ongoing #housingaffordability constraints weighed on buyer demand. Single-family home permits declined 7.4% in 2025. eyeonhousing.pulse.ly/knnoinpevx
NAHB 🏠 tweet media
English
1
12
8
1.2K
Andrew Justus👷🏼‍♂️🏘🏙🏗
Local governments could redistribute net proceeds from traffic cameras back to residents on a per capita basis, or make a big show of funding popular projects (park improvements, road repairs) with the proceeds to short circuit critical press but retain safety benefits.
The Oakland Press@TheOaklandPress

As localities rake in millions from speed cameras, Virginia lawmakers move to tighten rules on their use trib.al/wxFmcke

English
1
0
3
262
Andrew Justus👷🏼‍♂️🏘🏙🏗 retweetou
Jon Geeting
Jon Geeting@jongeeting·
Fun fact: the PA Supreme Court has ruled that municipalities have to treat manufactured homes exactly the same as site-built homes for planning and zoning purposes. Municipalities find a million ways to defy the law, and we should sharpen the actual state statute to prevent this
Will Simons@WillSimons_94

@GovernorShapiro’s plan for manufactured homes could help residents in Lehigh Valley and across Pa.” via @lehighvalley lehighvalleylive.com/easton/2026/03…

English
2
1
17
1.4K
Andrew Justus👷🏼‍♂️🏘🏙🏗 retweetou
Niskanen Center
Niskanen Center@NiskanenCenter·
The legislation includes several provisions designed to reduce regulatory bottlenecks and realign federal incentives to encourage new housing construction. One example is the Build Now Act! ⬇️
Niskanen Center tweet media
English
1
2
22
2.2K