After several years of double-digit gains, expenditures for improvements and repairs to the owner-occupied housing stock are expected to grow only modestly in 2023, according…
As rising interest rates cooled demand for housing in 2022, new data on household growth is helping provide a better picture of just how hot demand had been between 2019 and…
Big data and the growing use of data analytics are transforming how residential real estate is bought, sold, and managed, often in ways that are making it easier for…
In the US, 22 percent of households in tribal areas have severely inadequate housing, are overcrowded, or both. Many deficient units are in projects funded, designed, and/or…
Sharon Cornelissen, Daniel McCue
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January 5, 2023
Efforts to close the historically large Black-white homeownership gap should take account of the fact that many Black households are headed by immigrants, particularly in the…
Domestic migration, record-breaking rental markets, and soaring home prices: in case you missed them, our top ten blogs of this year examined both new and persistent housing…
As we do each year, we asked our staff to recommend the books, shows, podcasts, and other content they enjoyed this year.
Whitney Airgood-Obrycki, Senior Research…
Population aging and climate change are both reshaping how we think about housing, compelling us to consider where we build, the materials we use, the features that we…
As winter approaches in the United States, many households are preparing for lower temperatures—and now, higher energy prices driven by the increased price of natural gas.…
In the past two years a growing number of for-profit and non-profit lenders have created special purpose credit programs (SPCPs) that aim to address some of the longstanding…