Improving Housing Attainability to Bridge the Wealth Gap
Housing Tides’ Jeff Whiton and Steve Byers continue the discussion to further explore income inequality and its effects on housing attainability.
Housing Tides’ Jeff Whiton and Steve Byers continue the discussion to further explore income inequality and its effects on housing attainability.
Housing Tides’ newest blog series introduces an opportunity to root for fixing a broken system. A “W”-shaped housing recovery starts with a “V”.
Housing Tides’ newest economic housing data identifies the obstacles and waypoints toward the U.S. housing market recovery.
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The shape of the U.S. housing recovery largely depends on the near future adoption of job site and public health policies.
The pandemic-induced housing crash could have been worse. Limited housing supply means that homebuilders will retain pricing power for newly built homes.
Using Housing Tides data to predict housing market winners and losers in the wake of COVID-19.
Assessing the barriers to housing affordability helps us to better understand the effects on the U.S. housing market beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.
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We evaluate Housing Tides’ key indicators to assess market conditions & policy considerations that leave many cities over-valued & under-supplied.