Housing Perspectives (from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies)
Thursday, April 16, 2015

Slowing Growth in Home Renovations Should Stabilize by Year’s End

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by Abbe Will Research Analyst The healthy gains in residential remodeling activity estimated for 2014 and the first part of 2015 are...
Friday, April 3, 2015

Challenges Ahead in Housing America’s Very Low-Income Older Adults

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by Jennifer Molinsky Research Associate The nation’s older population has grown tremendously since the first of the baby boomers turne...
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Wednesday, March 18, 2015

What Areas of the Country Do the Most Remodeling, and Who Spends the Most?

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by Elizabeth La Jeunesse Research Analyst Every two years, the Joint Center releases a report about the national home improvement indu...
Monday, March 9, 2015

What Does the President’s Budget Mean for Affordable Housing?

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By Irene Lew Research Assistant In his ambitious Fiscal Year 2016 budget submission to Congress last month, President Obama requested ...
Wednesday, March 4, 2015

What is Driving the Decline in Homownership Among Young Adults, and What Can be Done About it?

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by Rachel Bogardus Drew Post-Doctoral Fellow The homeownership rate for young adults ages 25 to 34, which rose from 45 percent in the m...
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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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