As cities continue to grow rapidly, urban housing challenges have become increasingly complex and multifaceted. From soaring housing costs and inadequate infrastructure to social inequalities and displacement, urban areas face numerous obstacles in ensuring affordable, safe, and inclusive housing for all residents. Gentrification exacerbates housing affordability issues, pushing low-income communities out of their neighborhoods while catering to wealthier residents. Homelessness remains a persistent problem, with many individuals and families unable to access stable housing. Additionally, urban sprawl contributes to environmental degradation and increased transportation costs, further straining urban infrastructure. Addressing these challenges requires holistic approaches that prioritize affordable housing development, equitable urban planning, and supportive social policies. By fostering collaboration among government agencies, developers, community organizations, and residents, cities can create vibrant, resilient urban environments where everyone has access to quality housing and opportunities for prosperity.