Did rising interest rates reduce the supply of homes because owners with low interest rate mortgages opted to keep their homes rather than selling? A new report from the Harvard University Joint Center for Housing Studies says yes.
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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.
Harvard JCHS Projects Continued Gains for Remodeling Amid Economic Uncertainty
Annual expenditures for improvements and maintenance to owner-occupied homes should grow modestly through 2026, according to the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University.
Harvard JCHS: Remodeling Spending to Increase Slightly
After a modest downturn, homeowner expenditures for improvements and repairs are expected to trend up through the first half of 2025, the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University reported.
Harvard Report: Older Americans Face Significant Challenges in Housing, Care
The Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies released its Housing America’s Older Adults 2023 report, warning that the U.S. will face issues housing and providing care to the aging population.
Harvard: Low-Cost Rentals Have Decreased in Every State
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.
