Rental Housing
Rental housing is home to more than a third of US households. Renters are an increasingly diverse group with growing affordability challenges. Our biennial America’s Rental Housing report and other publications analyze trends and issues related to the changing nature of demand; the cost, character, and location of the stock; and the government policies that affect the supply of market-rate and subsidized units.
Government Benefits Reduce Housing Cost Burdens
Curbing Fees: How States and Cities are Addressing Up-Front Rental Costs
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