A new study from UC Berkeley shows how badly California has been financially impacted by COVID-19, with an extra burden impacting minorities.
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How many of prospective homebuyers have been deterred by COVID-19?
Read More »COVID-19 Causing Economic Hardship in California
A study found more than 3 million renters have more than 30% of their income go toward. How many pay more than 50%?
Read More »Two Congressional Bills Aim to Prevent Mass Evictions
Legislation introduced in the House and Senate aims to expand aid to struggling renters during the pandemic.
Read More »Investor Update: COVID-19’s Near-Term Rental Impact
The coronavirus pandemic is putting many industries out of work, and according to a new study, renters in these states are at-risk in the near term of missing payments.
Read More »COVID-19’s Impact on Homeowner Payment Ability
Millions of homeowners and renters alike are at risk of losing their income in the wake of COVID-19, with around 13 million Americans reliant on wages from at-risk jobs.
Read More »The Impact of Renters on the Presidential Election
A new study reveals how renters may influence the outcome of the 2020 election, and what policies renters support compared to homeowners.
Read More »Linking the Housing Affordability Crisis and Homelessness
A Financial Services Committee member noted that affordability challenges are “real,” while Chairwoman Maxine Waters said Congress has “failed” to address this issue.
Read More »Rent vs. Buy: The Regions with Most Renters
As the number of renters across the nation increase, a study revealed the cities with the most demand for single-family rentals.
Read More »Why Some Homeowners Won’t Reconsider Renting
A new study by Bank of America gives insights into how homeownership can result in positive lifestyle changes for Americans.
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