"Veteran author John Wasik had me hooked with his brilliant writing from the very first page. Wasik weaves macro-economics, history, green technology, the environment, the American dream of home ownership and the ensuing bubble that snared so many intelligent people, into a seamless narrative so thoroughly compelling that it was a page turning joy to read. . . .
Cul-de-Sac is an absolute must read for anyone who wants to know how the housing boom went awry, get a sneak peek at solutions for the future, and especially anyone considering buying their first home, or their tenth. It's one of those rare books that is so enjoyable to read that you won't be aware its teaching you more about history, science, economics, and real estate than you would ever learn in a semester long college course." --Daily Kos, June 14, 2009
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The Cul-de-sac Syndrome is an interdisciplinary study of the true cost of today's American dream. It's an unflinching look at the recent period when homeownership actually made many people poorer as they tapped their home equity, went into debt to finance their lifestyle and contributed little to retirement investing because of the misguided assumption that home appreciation would fund their future years.
This award-winning writer is one of my favorites because of the way he approaches complex topics from a range of directions. Economics, history, civics, architecture, ecology, public health each takes its turn in this investigation of sustainability. Wasik also dares to ask brutally critical questions. Is the overpowering lust for homeownership blinding Americans to becoming better world environmental citizens and improving our health? he wonders.
Wasik's meticulous research centers on the so-called spurb, his invented term for car-dependent sprawling urban areas, unconnected to core cities by public transportation and beset by unsustainable costs for infrastructure, services and resources. Think developments built far on the desert outskirts of cities such as Las Vegas and Los Angeles. The American dream of moving further from a city to buy a bigger house and find better schools has become a costly proposition, he observes. The pursuit of happiness isn't all it's cracked up to be when you have a killer commute." --Better Investing, August 2009
"Veteran author John Wasik had me hooked with his brilliant writing from the very first page. Wasik weaves macro-economics, history, green technology, the environment, the American dream of home ownership and the ensuing bubble that snared so many intelligent people, into a seamless narrative so thoroughly compelling that it was a page turning joy to read. . . .
Cul-de-Sac is an absolute must read for anyone who wants to know how the housing boom went awry, get a sneak peek at solutions for the future, and especially anyone considering buying their first home, or their tenth. It's one of those rare books that is so enjoyable to read that you won't be aware its teaching you more about history, science, economics, and real estate than you would ever learn in a semester long college course." --Daily Kos, June 14, 2009 --Daily Kos, June 14, 2009
"offers an incisive look at the true consequences of this particular version of the American dream. The author is a consummate reporter and skillful writer with a keen sense of what is essential to a narrative and what is not." --Foreword Magazine, July 2009
"offers an incisive look at the true consequences of this particular version of the American dream. The author is a consummate reporter and skillful writer with a keen sense of what is essential to a narrative and what is not." --Foreword magazine, July, 2009
An incisive look at the consequences of today's costly and damaging suburban lifestyle, this new book exposes the economic, cultural, environmental, and health problems underlying life in suburbia. John Wasik provides powerful insights into how the U.S. suburban lifestyle became unsustainable and what can be done to salvage it. Wasik's observations are firmly grounded in exclusive on-the-ground research, interviews with thought leaders, and the latest studies and statistics. He exposes the untold truths about home ownership: green isn't always so green, life isn't cheaper after accounting for gas, water, and taxes, and modern suburban living isn't so idyllic considering the toll it takes on our health. Wasik's trenchant analysis adds a new dimension to an important topic, with exclusive research and analysis that debunks the many myths of suburban living, while exploring innovative solutions being developed in cities and suburbs across the country.
"Get ready for a totally original look at the American dream. Wasik delivers the first truly multidisciplinary examination--using planning, law, architecture, and history to focus on working solutions that can keep the dream alive. This is a winner!" - Paul B. Farrell, MarketWatch columnist and author
"This excellent book takes a ground-level look at the causes of our housing crisis and offers a myriad of ideas on reinventing the concepts of home and community." - Ilyce R. Glink, syndicated real estate columnist and author