New projections from the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University show a general slowing of growth in both homeowner and renter households.
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JCHS Finds Housing Market Unease Amid a Worsening Affordability Crisis
The U.S. housing market remains shrouded in uncertainty, with little indication that record-high levels of unaffordability will ease anytime soon, a new report from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies finds.
JCHS Finds a Worsening Affordability Crisis
The U.S. housing market remains shrouded in uncertainty, with little indication that high home and rent prices will ease anytime soon, a new report from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies finds.
Low-Cost Rentals Have Decreased in Every State, Harvard Finds
The supply of low-cost rental apartments fell by 3.9 million units over the last decade and in every state, the Harvard Joint Center for Housing studies reported.
Housing Has Affordability, Supply Challenges, Harvard Finds
Housing is currently prohibitively costly for millions of American households, per the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University’s State of the Nation’s Housing 2023 report.
State of the Nation’s Housing: Millions Face Risk of Eviction, Foreclosure
Households that weathered the pandemic without financial distress are “snapping up” the limited supply of homes for sale, pushing up prices and excluding less-affluent buyers from homeownership, the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University reported Wednesday.
