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Why is Portland Housing Expensive?

New studies are coming in showing that Portland's Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) did not contribute to the city's rise in median house prices nearly as much as critics said it did (What is an UGB?). Reading this article, one is reminded that basing studies on census data always introduces the probability for error, especially with projections.

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