Housing Perspectives (from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies)
Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Not All Hard-Hit Neighborhoods Recover Equally

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by Jackelyn Hwang Meyer Fellow Foreclosures disproportionately hit minority neighborhoods across the U.S. during the housing crisis. I...
Thursday, February 19, 2015

Some Thoughts on a Surprising Household Growth Estimate

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by Dan McCue Research Manager Many media outlets and blogs (including our own ), have reported on the results of the Housing Vacancy S...
Tuesday, February 17, 2015

What Will Happen to Housing When the Baby Boomers are Gone?

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by George Masnick Senior Research Fellow As baby boomers age and die, adult population growth will begin to fall off sharply in the co...
Thursday, February 5, 2015

Homeownership Rates Continue to Decline, but Minority Owners Still Better Off than Before the Housing Boom

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by Rachel Bogardus Drew Post-Doctoral Fellow The Census Bureau recently released its 2014 Q4 Housing Vacancy Survey (HVS) data, givin...
Thursday, January 29, 2015

New Report: U.S. Home Improvement Industry Outpaces the Broader Housing Recovery

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In the aftermath of the Great Recession, the U.S. home improvement industry has fared much better than the broader housing market, accordi...
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Drawing from the ongoing research and analysis of the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, Housing Perspectives provides timely insight into current trends and key issues in housing. We dig deeper into the housing headlines to discuss critical issues and trends in housing, community development, global urbanism, and sustainability. Posts are written by staff of the Joint Center, drawing from their wide-ranging knowledge and experience studying housing. We hope you will follow Housing Perspectives, and we welcome your comments.
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