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Affordable Housing Studies

Americas Rental Housing 2022 Study Race and Renter Incomes

New Report Shows a Surging Rental Market, Starkly Divided by Race and Renter Incomes

– Rental housing demand came roaring back in the second year of the pandemic, reducing vacancy rates and driving up rents, according to America’s Rental Housing 2022, a new report released by the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies. The report indicates that some of the rental rebound reflects the lack of inventory in the for-sale market, which has kept many higher-income renters from buying homes. At the same time, however, many lower-income households, and especially lower-income households of color, still struggle to pay the rent.

Adressing Homelessness through Hotel Conversions

Study: Addressing Homelessness Through Hotel Conversions

A TERNER CENTER REPORT - DECEMBER 2021Copyright 2021 Terner Center for Housing InnovationFor more information on the Terner Center, see our website atwww.ternercenter.berkeley.edu Hotel and motel acquisition and conversion can offer a relatively fast and...

Costs of COVID-19 Evictions

New Research Released on the Costs of COVID-19 Evictions

This report, a collaboration between NLIHC and the Innovation for Justice (i4J) Program, highlights some of the public costs of eviction-related homelessness that the United States will incur if we do not provide adequate rental assistance and eviction protection.

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