It is no secret that renters are typically lower-income earners when compared to homeowners and are disproportionately affected by market fluctuations and outliers such as COVID-19. But now that most federal- and ...
Read More »How High Can Rent Go?
In the top-10 metropolitan areas, rent rose by at least 30%, well above the national average of 13%.
Read More »Rental Prices Increase Across the Board
In a time when it seems like housing prices are being pushed up daily, rent prices are now experiencing a similar rise as strong gains in employment and income, as well as fierce ...
Read More »Rent Continues Upward March
On average, rents in the top-50 metro areas have increased by 13.6% compared to last year. Here’s how much that translates to per month.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Answering the Call for Affordability
In the pursuit of equitable housing for all, an upcoming webinar will address the challenges faced by more and more to find a home to purchase or rent within their means.
Read More »Cash-Strapped Renters Hit Hard by Pandemic
A new report examines the nation’s renters and how the COVID-19 pandemic has forced this market to deplete their savings to pay their rent, and what policymakers can do to ease issues down the line.
Read More »Rising Unemployment’s Impact on Housing
Find out which states were hit hardest, and how homeowners who've lost income are being helped.
Read More »Senator Warren Updates $500B Affordable Housing Plan
Find out what this candidate’s plan is for low-income housing nationwide.
Read More »No Homebuyers’ Remorse Here
Here’s why most homebuyers prefer spending on a mortgage rather than rent, according to a new report by Bank of America.
Read More »Homeowners, Renters Alike Face Affordability Issues
Here's why over half of Americans, renters and homeowners alike, are making spending or housing changes to afford their monthly housing payment.
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