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Comparison of the Costs of Manufactured and Site-Built Housing

Chris Herbert, Chadwick Reed, James Shen • July 10, 2023

Manufactured housing holds promise as an affordable form of housing that could expand homeownership opportunities for low- and moderate-income households at a time when house…
Reports

The State of the Nation's Housing 2020

Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies • November 19, 2020

This year, the COVID-19 pandemic, a powerful movement for racial justice, and the devastating impacts of climate change have combined to bring the nation’s longstanding…
Reports

America's Rental Housing 2020

Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies • January 31, 2020

Despite slowing demand and the continued strength of new construction, rental markets in the US remain extremely tight. Vacancy rates are at decades-long lows, pushing up…
Reports

The State of the Nation's Housing 2019

Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies • June 25, 2019

Although household growth is returning to a more normal pace, this year's State of the Nation's Housing report shows that housing production still falls short of what is…
Reports

America's Rental Housing 2017

Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies • December 14, 2017

  A decade of unprecedented growth in the rental housing market may be coming to an end, according to our 2017 America’s Rental Housing report. Fewer new renter…
Reports

The State of the Nation's Housing 2016

Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies • June 22, 2016

With household growth finally picking up, housing should help boost the economy. Although homeownership rates are still falling, the bottom may be in sight as the lingering…
Reports

The State of the Nation's Housing 2015

Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies • June 24, 2015

The US housing recovery lost momentum in 2014 as homeownership rates continued to fall, single-family construction remained near historic lows, and existing home sales cooled…