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How Portland’s middle housing initiative is faring
How Portland’s middle housing initiative is faring
How Portland’s middle housing initiative is faring

Published on: 02/05/2025

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FILE - A triplex on the corner of Northeast Sixth Avenue and Northeast Ainsworth Street in Portland, 2019. A 2019 bill by the Oregon legislature changed single-family zoning rules to allow more multi-family dwellings like this in cities looking to grow more dense.

The city of Portland changed its zoning rules in 2020 with the goal of producing duplexes, cottage clusters and other multi-unit housing in areas traditionally zoned for single-family homes. The idea was to provide more options at more affordable price points for the city’s growing population. A new report shows the initiative is largely working. It says more middle housing units are now being built than single-family homes, and those units are selling for $250,000 to $300,000 less than a new, market-rate detached house.

Morgan Tracy is a senior planner in Portland’s Bureau of Planning and Sustainability. He joins us with more of the report’s key findings.

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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2025/02/05/think-out-loud-portland-oregon-zoning-rules-housing-report-morgan-tracy/

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