Rural Areas Saw Disproportionate Home Price Growth During the Pandemic Thursday, May 16, 2024 Home prices rose at an unprecedented pace after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the result of record-low interest rates, the continued aging of millennials into prime homebuying years, and a... By PEYTON WHITNEY, ALEXANDER HERMANN
Housing Markets & Conditions New Fellows Don Layton and Michael Stegman to Focus on Housing Finance Reform Monday, July 1, 2019 Each year the Joint Center for Housing Studies appoints a number of senior fellows who have made... By CHRIS HERBERT
Affordability The Falling Supply of Low-Cost Rentals in US Metros Thursday, June 27, 2019 For the sixth year in a row, the number of units renting for less than $800 in the US fell sharply... By WHITNEY AIRGOOD-OBRYCKI
Housing Markets & Conditions 2019 State of the Nation’s Housing Report Shows US Housing Supply Falls Far Short of What is Needed Monday, June 24, 2019 With the nation’s economy on sound footing and incomes on the rise, the number of people forming... By CHRIS HERBERT
Affordability Are Cost Burdens High in Small, University-Dominated Metros? Tuesday, June 18, 2019 On the surface at least, housing affordability is a major issue in the markets dominated by large... By ALEXANDER HERMANN
Affordability Being Creative in the Pursuit of Affordable Housing Thursday, June 13, 2019 Observing how creative practitioners have addressed the knotty problems involved in providing good... By ALEXANDER VON HOFFMAN
Remodeling The Most Popular Remodeling Projects: Rich Data Tables Provide Insights and Answer Key Questions Tuesday, June 11, 2019 What are the most common types of home improvement projects? How much do homeowners spend on a... By ABBE WILL
Demographics & Projections Behind the Data: The Demographics of Slow-Growing Areas Friday, June 7, 2019 The modest population growth in many slow-growing US states not only masks significant racial and... By GEORGE MASNICK
Remodeling Remodeling Spending Growth to Slow in Most Major Metros in 2019 Tuesday, June 4, 2019 Annual gains in homeowner spending on improvements are expected to moderate across more than half of... By ELIZABETH LA JEUNESSE
Rental Housing Have Changes in Financing Contributed to the Loss of Low-Cost Rental Units and Rent Increases? Tuesday, May 28, 2019 Over one-third of U.S. households rent their home and, since the Great Recession, rents for many of... By MICHAEL REHER