Jeff Andrews joined Curbed in 2017. He covers the housing market and housing policy from a data perspective. Previously, he's written for Vocativ, Vice's Noisey, ESPN, The Associated Press, among others. He holds a BA in journalism from the University of North Texas and an MBA from Georgetown University. You can email him tips or music recommendations at jeff@curbed.com. Follow him on Twitter at @jandrews81.
Zillow can help you find a home, and now, a mortgage
It’s Zillow’s latest move toward becoming a one-stop shop for all things real estate.
HUD sues Facebook for discrimination in housing ads
The tech company settled similar cases with the ACLU just last week.
How tech companies want to change the way you buy and sell a home
Algorithm-powered home-flipping platforms have sparked a race to become the one-stop shop for all things real estate.
Trump administration proposes dramatic cuts to public housing—again
It’s the fourth time the Trump administration has taken aim at housing subsidies.
Ben Carson to leave HUD after 2020 election
Carson has been one of the few mainstays in the Trump administration.
Habitat for Humanity’s bold plan to redevelop a mobile home park
The planned mixed-income neighborhood will have affordable homeownership and small business opportunities for current mobile home park residents.
What the federal budget deal means for affordable housing
Rental-assistance programs and public housing see increased funding.
New York’s rejection of Amazon could be a turning point for corporate welfare
Amazon’s HQ2 debacle is the latest sign that the public has gotten wise to corporate subsidies.
Ikea’s jumping into furniture rentals. Here’s what that might look like
Using furniture rental startup Feather as a proxy shows the premium you pay for flexibility.
Flatpack sofa brands face uphill climb to direct-to-consumer glory
Direct-to-consumer businesses have upended the status quo, but the path for furniture brands is less clear