Locked Out: Why Homeownership Is Out of Reach for Many Young Hispanic Families Tuesday, July 1, 2025 For many families in the US, owning a home is a cornerstone of stability and economic security. This blog launches a series exploring the systemic barriers Hispanic families face in building... By PATRICIA BRAVO MORALES
Remodeling Remodeling Market to March Higher in 2018 Thursday, January 18, 2018 The coming year is expected to be another robust one for residential renovations and repairs with... By ABBE WILL
Homeownership How Housing Counseling Creates More Neighborhood Choice for Buyers Thursday, January 11, 2018 The US housing system simultaneously is one of the most efficient markets in the world and one of... By MARIETTA RODRIGUEZ
Affordability Low-Cost Rental Housing Increasingly Difficult to Find Wednesday, January 3, 2018 While rental markets are cooling nationally, market conditions remain extremely tight at the low end... By ELIZABETH LA JEUNESSE
Demographics & Projections Taking it to the House: Our Most Popular Blogs of 2017 Wednesday, December 27, 2017 As we turn the calendar to 2018, we took a moment to look back at the past year to see what were the... By DAVID LUBEROFF
Neighborhood Change What Would it Take to Make Neighborhoods More Equitable and Integrated? Thursday, December 21, 2017 How do household decisions about where to live perpetuate residential segregation, and what would it... By KATIE GOURLEY
Housing Markets & Conditions New Report: Surge in the Supply of Higher-Cost Rental Housing is Slowing Amidst Persistent Affordability Challenges for Working-Class Households Thursday, December 14, 2017 A decade of unprecedented growth in the rental housing market may be coming to an end, according to... By CHRIS HERBERT
Demographics & Projections Fostering Inclusion: Whose Problem? Which Problem? Wednesday, December 6, 2017 Asking “what would it take”—about housing segregation or any other challenge— assumes, on some level... By XAVIER DE SOUZA BRIGGS
Housing Markets & Conditions Rebuilding from 2017’s Natural Disasters: When, For What, and How Much? Thursday, November 30, 2017 The bulk of repairs to homes damaged by this year’s record-setting disasters will not be done until... By KERMIT BAKER, ALEXANDER HERMANN
Neighborhood Change Rationales for (and Challenges to) Addressing Residential Segregation Monday, November 27, 2017 The consequences of racial segregation, the rationales for public policies to address those... By DAVID LUBEROFF