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  1. Affordable housing is a major local problem, more ...

    Prospective homebuyers and renters across the United States have seen prices surge and supply plummet during the coronavirus pandemic.Amid these circumstances, about half of Americans (49%) say the availability of affordable housing in their local community is a major problem, up 10 percentage points from early 2018, according to a Pew Research Center survey conducted in October 2021.

  2. Housing affordability in the U.S.: Key facts

    A rising share of Americans say the availability of affordable housing is a major problem in their local community. In October 2021, about half of Americans (49%) said this was a major problem where they live, up 10 percentage points from early 2018. In the same 2021 survey, 70% of Americans said young adults today have a harder time buying a home than their parents' generation did.

  3. Strategies for increasing affordable housing amid the COVID ...

    Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of Americans lacked stable, affordable housing. Now, the crisis has highlighted the social and economic costs of this crucial gap in the safety net.

  4. Full article: Introduction: housing affordability and affordable housing

    Introduction. Over the past few decades, housing affordability at the household level and the affordable housing stock more broadly have gradually declined for most low-, very low-, and extremely low-income renters and for some low-income homeowners in many countries, including the United States (McClure, Citation 2019; Richter et al., Citation 2019), Australia (Pawson et al., Citation 2019 ...

  5. Addressing America's Affordable Housing Crisis

    Between 2019 and 2021, the shortage of homes affordable and available to renters with extremely low incomes worsened by more than 500,000 units, increasing from a shortage of 6.8 million to 7.3 million, and continuing a long-term trend of diminishing supply. Addressing the shortage of affordable and available housing is vital to ensuring ...

  6. PDF Increasing the Supply of Affordable Housing: Economic Insights and

    Research shows that relaxing local land-use regulations increases migration, allowing workers to relocate from low- to high-productivity regions, and boosts aggregate output (Peri 2012Moretti 2012; ).

  7. Access to Affordable Housing Promotes Health and Well-Being and Reduces

    INTRODUCTION. In 2013, the lack of affordable housing was the leading cause of homelessness in America's 25 largest cities, 1 and 10% of low-income renters lived in units that lacked complete plumbing or kitchen facilities, experienced frequent breakdowns in major systems, or had to address other physical housing defects. 2 In 2014, 7 million people in poor households (2.2% of the total US ...

  8. The Mirage of Housing Affordability: An Analysis of Affordable Housing

    In the opening of the 21st century, housing affordability was described by the U.S. Congress as the most urgent issue facing America. This article provides an analysis of how feasible Mayor de Blasio's Five Borough Ten-Year Plan will be in providing adequate affordable housing to low-income residents in New York City (NYC).

  9. Full article: Inclusionary housing in the United States: dynamics of

    Introduction. The affordable housing crisis in the U.S. is severe and persistent, with nearly 38 million cost-burdened households — 31.5% of all households — paying more than 30% of their incomes on housing in 2017 (JCHS, Citation 2019).Rising rents and home prices undercut slow gains in income, spreading housing unaffordability to nearly every income bracket (National Housing Conference ...

  10. PDF RESEARCH REPORT Housing Affordability

    For the 20 most-populous MSAs, the least affordable is Los Angeles, where only 18 percent of renters can afford a house in the area. The second-least-affordable is San Diego (20 percent). The most affordable is Phoenix (31 percent). Eighteen of the 20 MSAs have a local affordability index between 20 and 31 percent.

  11. Affordability

    The Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies strives to improve equitable access to decent, affordable homes in thriving communities. We conduct rigorous research to advance policy and practice, and we bring together diverse stakeholders to spark new ideas for addressing housing challenges. Through teaching and fellowships, we mentor and ...

  12. 2023 State of the Nation's Housing report: 4 key takeaways

    According to Harvard's JCHS, the estimated housing payments — including mortgage, insurance and property tax — needed to purchase a median-priced home in the U.S. reached $3,000 per month in March 2023, pricing out 2.4 million more renters from homebuying than last year. This included a disproportionate share of Black and Hispanic homebuyers.

  13. Addressing the Affordable Housing Crisis Requires Expanding Rental

    Additionally, implementing a renters' tax credit [17] and reversing restrictive local zoning practices to allow for more multifamily development would also increase affordable housing creation. Preventing the loss of existing affordable housing. Resources are needed to preserve the existing privately owned affordable housing stock.

  14. Full article: America's housing affordability crisis: perpetuating

    Abstract. America's housing affordability crisis has had various indirect costs on health and safety among people living with disability. The skyrocketing housing prices have exponentially increased with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic leaving many people at risk for eviction after federal and local moratoriums providing protection during the pandemic expire.

  15. America's Affordable Housing Crisis

    The consensus reflects a major problem: Tens of millions of families, across red and blue states, struggle with rent and home prices. The reason is a longstanding housing shortage. But action in ...

  16. Association of Promoting Housing Affordability and Stability With

    Evidence Review. Pairs of independent reviewers systematically searched PubMed, Web of Science, EconLit, and the Social Interventions Research and Evaluation Network for quantitative studies published from 2005 to 2021 that evaluated interventions intended to directly improve housing affordability and/or stability either by supporting at-risk households (targeted primary prevention) or by ...

  17. Gentrification, urban displacement and affordable housing: Overview and

    The cost of renting a home has increased throughout the United States in recent years, most notably in urban areas. According to an April 2014 analysis by Zillow Real Estate Research, between 2000 and 2014 median household income rose 25%, while rents increased by nearly 53%. The analysis also found that residents of Los Angeles, Miami, San Francisco and New York paid the highest portions of ...

  18. Affordable housing News, Research and Analysis

    Two-thirds of Canadian and American renters are in unaffordable housing situations. Grant Alexander Wilson, University of Regina and Tyler Case, University of Saskatchewan. Most research on ...

  19. Association of Housing Stability With Improved Health Outcomes

    This framework for the levels of prevention of housing insecurity (defined as problems with housing affordability and stability) is informed by models of homelessness prevention. 3,18 Housing affordability and stability are associated with both structural, population-level factors (including housing supply and demand factors, which may influence market prices and may shape—and may be shaped ...

  20. America's Affordable Housing Crisis: A Contract Unfulfilled

    In extreme cases, a lack of affordable housing can result in homelessness. As a substantial body of research attests, these types of psychological stressors can have a negative impact on health.4. ... In addition, the low-income housing tax credit replaced public housing as the source of project-based housing assistance, with the federal ...

  21. Cities need more housing. ADUs can help.

    PITA: You're listening to The Current, part of the Brookings Podcast Network. I'm your host, Adrianna Pita. While some measures of inflation have eased, housing costs remain high, with rising ...

  22. Well-Being and Stability among Low-income Families: A 10-Year Review of

    For low-income families, in particular, the lack of some or all of these dimensions can be severely detrimental to their well-being since this could lead to poverty. Such a direct link between lack of well-being and poverty can ultimately lead to family instability. In this paper, we will review select research findings of the past decade ...

  23. California Housing Is Even Less Affordable Than You Think, UC ...

    That might seem like a subtle distinction, said Issi Romem, co-author and founder of economics research firm, ... The state already saw affordable housing production shrink last year — dropping from more than 23,500 below-market-rate units in 2022 to just under 14,000 in 2023, ...

  24. How Will Philadelphia Fund Housing in a Time of Transition?

    Housing prices and rents in Philadelphia have long been lower than in many other big cities. But over the past decade, as Philadelphia has shifted from a shrinking city to a growing one with an increased demand for housing, officials and advocates have expressed mounting concern about the degree to which the city remains affordable—and for whom.

  25. Top 10 trends in affordable housing

    This article first appeared in BD+C's 2023 Multifamily Annual Report—our first-ever "state of the state" special report on the multifamily housing construction sector. To download the full 76-page report, click here. As of May 2023, the average rent in the U.S. reached $1,995—double the ...

  26. We Have a Housing Crisis. This New Jersey Town Has a Solution

    That lack of development has resulted in a severe housing shortage in and around the city. But Palisades Park, N.J., is forging a different path. Below is a lightly edited transcript of this audio ...

  27. What Small Multifamily Rental Property Owners Tell Us About

    Totaling about 8.2 million units, these properties make up 17 percent of the nation's rental housing—and are a significant source of unsubsidized affordable housing. Our recently published study, Ownership and Management of Small Multifamily Rental Properties , provides a snapshot of this part of the market, and highlights the importance of ...

  28. Miami ranked on least affordable housing market list

    Miami is one of the least affordable cities in the nation for families looking to buy homes, according to a new report by Creditnews Research.. The financing news company ranked 50 cities in the ...

  29. 2024 Housing Market Predictions and Forecast

    2024 Housing Market Forecast and Predictions: Housing Affordability Finally Begins to Turnaround Featured Articles , Housing Forecast , Market Outlook Nov 29, 2023

  30. Report: San Diego County Needs 134,500 More Affordable Housing Units

    The San Diego Housing Federation said Thursday its latest research shows that the county is short 134,500 affordable housing units as wages fail to keep up with rising costs. "The need for ...