A new report by HireAHelper finds that while only baby boomers faced less affordable rent prices than Gen Xers and millennials, buying a home is out of reach for many millennials as income hasn’t been able to keep up with ...
Read More »California Faces Affordability Challenges
As California faces some of the highest poverty rates in the country, find out how new legislation may impact housing affordability in the Golden State.
Read More »Housing Market Braces for Rate Cuts
Lower interest rates have made housing more affordable, and with rates poised to be cut again, but how will the housing market will react to future cuts?
Read More »Americans React to Affordability Issues
A recent survey discovered that the majority of American households believe the nation is suffering a housing affordability crisis. How has affordability shifted in the past year?
Read More »Affordability Issues Extend to Low-Cost Areas
While cost-burdened renters are common in pricey areas such as coastal cities, more traditionally affordable areas such as Nevada still hold a high share of renters paying over 30% of their income on housing.
Read More »Detroit Housing’s Ups and Downs
Detroit is facing an increase in demand for affordable housing as the city continues to bounce back from the 2008 crash. How is the city dealing with its affordability crisis?
Read More »Addressing Affordability in California
California Governor Gavin Newsom recently reached a deal on legislation that would cap how rapidly rents can rise. Find out how the bill and other motions are addressing the state's housing shortage and high home prices.
Read More »Improved Affordability and Falling Delinquencies
Falling interest rates helped to improve the national affordability landscape and stem the slowdown as annual home price appreciation rose in July according to a new report.
Read More »A Question of Housing Affordability
A new study gives insights into what has changed for the housing market since the Great Recession and the way forward. But will affordability remain a thorn in the path to growth?
Read More »Putting $331M Toward Affordable Housing and Foreclosure
As California faces a housing crisis, California Governor Gavin Newsom is considering how to spend $331M from a settlement with mortgage lenders on legal aid for homeowners and renters.
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