The pandemic, GSE reform, and persistent affordability concerns: in case you missed them, our top ten(ish) blogs of 2020 examined both new and ongoing housing challenges in…
Rental supply challenges, cost burdens, and price-to-income ratios: our most popular blogs of 2019 hit upon some of the biggest housing concerns facing the US.
In case you…
As we wrap up 2018, we looked back to see what were the most popular articles on our blog this year.
The top five posts on our blog this year were:
1. Digging Deeper: Ten…
More than half of US households are now headed by someone 50 or over, according to our new report, Housing America’s Older Adults 2018. And the living arrangements,…
Increasing and stabilizing homeownership is a tangible means of fostering inclusion in communities experiencing rising home values and gentrification pressures, such as…
Homeowner spending on remodeling is expected to see healthy growth through 2025, according to Demographic Change and the Remodeling Outlook, the latest biennial report in our…
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By 2035, more than one in five people in the US will be aged 65 and older and one in three households will be headed by someone in that age group,…
In case you missed it, our State of the Nation’s Housing 2015 report was released by live webcast from the Ford Foundation in New York earlier this week, and featured a panel…
In the aftermath of the Great Recession, the U.S. home improvement industry has fared much better than the broader housing market, according to our new report. Emerging…