Domestic migration, record-breaking rental markets, and soaring home prices: in case you missed them, our top ten blogs of this year examined both new and persistent housing…
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…
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…
The U.S. housing recovery should regain its footing, but also faces a number of challenges, concludes The State of the Nation’s Housing report released today by the Joint…
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…
As we do each year, we asked our staff to recommend the books, shows, podcasts, and other content they enjoyed this year and, as usual, it’s an interesting and eclectic list…
W02-10: This paper examines the rationale for mixed-income approaches to affordable housing development, as well as the record of such developments in meeting their…
Frederick Abernathy, John Dunlop, David Weil, William Apgar, Kermit Baker, Rachel Roth
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February 28, 2004
W04-3: The past several years have seen dramatic changes in the distribution of residential building products, particularly as it relates to dealers serving homebuilders…