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Are Baby Boomers Propping Up the Homeownership Rate?

Rocio Sanchez-Moyano • May 27, 2015

The US homeownership rate peaked in late 2004 and has been in a steady decline ever since, dropping 5.5 percentage points, according to the Housing Vacancy Survey. Annual…
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Interactive Map: Where Can Renters Afford to Own?

Rocio Sanchez-Moyano • July 17, 2014

Homebuyer affordability remains near an all-time high, so where are all the first-time homebuyers? According to indexes that incorporate gross measures of house prices,…
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Advancing Inclusive and Sustainable Urban Development

Eric Belsky • March 10, 2014

Tackling urban poverty and attending to its spatial manifestations is vitally important. The speed with which many regions of the world are urbanizing, the haphazard spatial…
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A Housing Recovery, but Not for All Americans

Eric Belsky • June 26, 2013

Driven by rising home prices and growing demand, the U.S. housing recovery is well underway, according to our latest State of the Nation’s Housing report released today.…
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Watch the Inventory – and the Investors

Eric Belsky • February 13, 2013

As housing demand has been coming up, the inventory of homes for sale on the market has been going down.  This tightening of supply relative to demand is the bedrock of the…