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Smaller-Home Demand Keeps Pace Amid COVID-19

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The Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies finds that demand for smaller homes is keeping pace with the search for larger and more spacious homes as the pandemic forces the nation’s workforce to seek options away from the office.

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Report: Nation’s Housing Unprepared for Aging Population

A new report from Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Studies and AARP posits that the population of adults age 50 and above will reach 132 million by 2030, a jump of more than 70 percent since the year 2000. But while their numbers are rapidly increasing, the amount of housing that is affordable, physically accessible, and located well is not, the report said.

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Study: Gen Y Key to Stronger Recovery

In an annual report, Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard suggests Millennial participation is the key to a robust housing recovery. The number of households in their 30s should increase by 2.7 million over the coming decade, which should boost demand for new housing, the report predicts. For now, tight credit, elevated unemployment, and mounting student loan debt among young Americans are curbing growth.

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