Kermit Baker, Alexander Hermann
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November 30, 2017
The bulk of repairs to homes damaged by this year’s record-setting disasters will not be done until 2019 or 2020, according to our analysis of post-disaster spending between…
While many believe that home prices in rural areas are largely stagnant, this is not the case, according to a new Joint Center analysis from the Federal Housing Finance…
Census data released last month show that after years of stagnation, construction of smaller homes grew appreciably in 2016. New completions for homes under 1,800 square feet…
In 2016, national home prices not only rose for the fifth year in a row, they finally surpassed their pre-recession peak in nominal dollars, according to most national…
The increases in home prices that have occurred since the Great Recession not only vary across the nation’s metropolitan areas, they also vary within many metros as well. The…
Although home prices nationally have been on the upswing since early 2012, the increases have not only been uneven across metropolitan areas but are more likely to have…
The national trend in cost burdens is reflected across most metropolitan areas of the US. Looking at the 100 largest Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) by population that…