Tempe YIMBY
@YIMBYTempe
Tempe “Yes In My Backyard”. Supporting a Tempe for everyone. Fighting for abundant & affordable housing, quality public transit, and walkability.
NEW: The Starter Homes Act would give more Arizonans a path to homeownership. Read our latest piece explaining how this bipartisan legislation works and what you can do to advocate for it.

The average person in Phoenix metro household needs a $20,000 raise to afford a a home. Anyone know any elected officials interested in allowing naturally affordable starter homes?

Tomorrow!
We will be at Saltfire Brewing Co. on Wednesday 6/11. Swing by starting at 7 PM for discussion, drinks, and an all around good time. All are welcome!
We will be at Saltfire Brewing Co. on Wednesday 6/11. Swing by starting at 7 PM for discussion, drinks, and an all around good time. All are welcome!

🏠 Don't forget to share your input by April 10 on draft plans that address affordable housing needs for low-income residents. These proposals: ✔️ Expand affordable housing for residents through federally funded housing vouchers, which help offset rent ✔️ Increase affordable…
A new poll of AZ voters shows strong support for the AZ Starter Homes Act! @ShawnnaLMBolick @Leo4AzHouse @SenAnaliseOrtiz @AnnaHernandezAZ @SarahKLiguori @votewarren @AZSenateDems @AZHouseDems @AZSenateDems
There's a lot of negativity in politics, so we want to take a moment to say thanks to Rep. @BrianGarciaAZ for being a voice for pro-housing Tempe voters this session. We hope to see more of this leadership in the weeks to come!
“Arizona Senate took a great step by passing “Starter Homes” legislation…Houston took similar steps to reduce minimum lot sizes. The new houses that were built there cost an average of $200,000 less than comparable new homes.” @pewtrusts @WeAreUnidosUS azcapitoltimes.com/news/2025/03/1…
TOMORROW: Swing by our happy hour at Saltfire Brewing Co, starting at 7 PM. We'll be talking about the latest updates on the fight for abundant and affordable housing in Tempe and across the state.
