The Evolving Landscape of Social Housing in New England: What We Learned Wednesday, June 4, 2025 In mid-April, the Joint Center for Housing Studies brought together affordable housing developers, advocates, and policymakers for an event to reflect on the evolving landscape of social housing in... By CHRIS HERBERT, SUSANNE SCHINDLER
Housing Markets & Conditions High-Income ZIP Codes Benefit Most from Housing Recovery Tuesday, September 27, 2016 Although home prices nationally have been on the upswing since early 2012, the increases have not... By ALEXANDER HERMANN
Housing Markets & Conditions Developing a “New Urban Agenda” in Paraguay Tuesday, September 20, 2016 Since urban growth has come relatively late to Paraguay, the South American country has had the... By DAVID LUBEROFF
Demographics & Projections New Census Data on Incomes Suggests Growing Demand for Housing Wednesday, September 14, 2016 New data released by the Census Bureau on Tuesday suggests that the demand for housing –... By DANIEL MCCUE
Affordability Another Look at the Uneven Recovery of Home Prices Across US Metro Areas Thursday, August 25, 2016 Since the downturn, home prices for the US as a whole have been undergoing a strong recovery and are... By DANIEL MCCUE
Affordability Are Renters and Homeowners in Rural Areas Cost-Burdened? Thursday, August 11, 2016 As our latest report and interactive map illustrate, housing affordability is one of the biggest... By SONALI MATHUR
Housing Markets & Conditions What Explains the Uneven Recovery in House Prices? Thursday, August 4, 2016 Our latest State of the Nation’s Housing report identifies the upswing in house prices since the... By GEORGE MASNICK
Affordability As the Housing Recovery Strengthens, Affordability and Other Challenges Remain Wednesday, June 22, 2016 The national housing market has now regained enough momentum to provide an engine of growth for the... By CHRIS HERBERT
Demographics & Projections Increased Living with Parents among 18-34 Year Olds and the Implications for Future Housing Demand Monday, June 20, 2016 The rise in the number and share of adults living with their parents is a well-documented trend that... By DANIEL MCCUE
Homeownership How Much of the Homeownership Rate Decline from 2005-2015 is Due to Foreclosures? Thursday, May 26, 2016 The U.S. homeownership rate declined to 63.5 percent in the first quarter of 2016, a drop of 0.3... By JONATHAN SPADER