Housing markets had another record-shattering year in 2021. According to our new State of the Nation's Housing report, with demand far outstripping supply, both home prices…
Why are retail vacancies increasing in New York City, and what impacts might a proposed vacancy tax have? In this talk, Erica Moszkowski, a PhD candidate in Business…
The share of small (one-to-four unit) rental properties owned by corporate entities has grown steadily over the past several decades, rising from around 3 percent in 1990 to…
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020 seemed to reverse a longstanding decline in the share of Americans who move each year. Media narratives painted a picture of…
Many Americans who need accessibility features live in homes that don’t have them. In this talk, Jennifer Molinsky, project director for the Center’s new Housing an Aging…
Design approaches that better reflect the community desires as well as more effective ways to fund and provide high-quality services for residents will be the focus of…
Rental housing demand came roaring back in the second year of the pandemic, reducing vacancy rates and driving up rents. Some of this rebound reflects the lack of inventory…
During the pandemic, households that weathered the crisis have been snapping up the limited supply of homes for sale while millions who lost income are behind on housing…
Even as the US economy continues to recover, the inequalities amplified by the pandemic remain front and center. According to our new State of the Nation's Housing 2021…
While the US economy shrank by 3.5 percent in 2020, spending on home improvements and repairs grew last year, increasing by more than 3 percent, according to our new report,…