Housing Perspectives (from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies)
Tuesday, February 28, 2017

New Report: Aging Homeowners Drive Growth in Remodeling as Millennials Begin to Gain Footing

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Homeowner spending on remodeling is expected to see healthy growth through 2025, according to Demographic Change and the Remodeling Outloo...
Wednesday, February 22, 2017

What Can We Learn from Attempts to Reduce the Cost of Affordable Housing?

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by Sam LaTronica Gramlich Fellow Midwestern CDCs trying to build affordable homes that do not require development subsidies have ident...
Thursday, February 16, 2017

Defining the Generations Redux

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by George Masnick Senior Research Fellow How should we define the baby boom, Generation X, and the millennial generation? In a Joi...
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Tuesday, February 7, 2017

When Do Renters Behave Like Homeowners? High Rent, Price Anxiety, and NIMBYism

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by Michael Hankinson Meyer Fellow In theory, renters and homeowners disagree about proposals to build new housing in their communities...
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Tuesday, January 31, 2017

How are Community Development Organizations Helping Build Healthy Places?

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by Alina Schnake-Mahl Gramlich Fellow The great majority of America’s high-performing community development organizations (CDOs) are...
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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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