CAMBRIDGE, MA – Housing inequality is becoming increasingly evident among older Americans as the number of older households climbs to unprecedented levels, according to…
CAMBRIDGE, MA - Growth in residential remodeling spending is expected to slow considerably by the middle of next year, according to the Leading Indicator of Remodeling…
CAMBRIDGE, MA – With the nation’s economy on sound footing and incomes on the rise, the number of people forming households in the United States has finally returned to a…
CAMBRIDGE, MA – Annual gains in homeowner spending on improvements are expected to moderate across more than half of the nation’s largest metropolitan areas in 2019,…
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CAMBRIDGE, MA - Harvard doctoral students studying a range of global issues have been named 2019 John R. Meyer Dissertation Fellows by the Harvard Joint…
CAMBRIDGE, MA – Annual gains in improvement and repair spending on the owner-occupied housing stock are projected to continue decelerating through early next year, according…
CAMBRIDGE, MA – The home remodeling market in the US expanded by more than 50 percent since the end of the Great Recession, according to Improving America’s Housing 2019, a…
Cambridge, MA – Allan Merrill, President and CEO of Atlanta-based Beazer Homes, is the new chair of The Policy Advisory Board (PAB) of the Harvard Joint Center for Housing…
CAMBRIDGE, MA – How can real estate development and sustainable design be used to foster equitable and inclusive redevelopment in cities? That’s the challenge that has…