Housing Perspectives (from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies)
Thursday, June 29, 2017

Making Collaboration Work: Four Lessons from Chicago CDFIs

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by Alexander von Hoffman and Matthew Arck Although many in the housing and community development field are excited by the idea of coll...
Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Our Disappearing Supply of Low-Cost Rental Housing

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by Elizabeth La Jeunesse Research Analyst It’s not an illusion: low-cost rental housing in the US is disappearing. And our 2017 State ...
Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Wait... What? Ten Surprising Findings from the 2017 State of the Nation’s Housing Report

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by Daniel McCue Senior Research Associate Every year, when we release our  State of the Nation’s Housing report, we’re asked some v...
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Friday, June 16, 2017

Growing Demand and Tight Supply are Lifting Home Prices and Rents, Fueling Concerns about Housing Affordability

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A decade after the onset of the Great Recession, the national housing market has, by many measures, returned to normal, according to the 2...
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Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Would More Coordination Between Service Providers Help Address Youth Homelessness in Greater Boston?

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by David Luberoff Senior Associate Director On a January night in 2015, 180,760 youth and young adults experienced homelessness, accor...
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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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