Solving The Affordable Housing Issue

Marshall Saviers of Cushman & Wakefield | Sage Partners highlights infill development as one of the most practical ways to create more attainable housing, using existing infrastructure to reduce costs and improve efficiency. He also notes that solving affordability will likely require a mix of private development and public support to ensure housing options for a broad workforce.

At the same time, policymakers are stepping in with proposed changes aimed at easing regulations, expanding financing tools, and encouraging alternatives like modular construction. While no single solution will fix the problem overnight, the combined effort from local leaders and federal initiatives signals a more proactive approach to making housing more accessible in Northwest Arkansas.

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