Housing starts fell year-over-year in November and December, suggesting that buyers are reacting to a weak U.S. market.
Nearly half of renters in the U.S. — over 21 million households — spent more than 30% of their income on housing in 2023, according to new Census Bureau data released Thursday. The bureau said that ...
Rents are up, vacancies for year-round homes are scarce and most new building skews toward single-family housing. That’s the picture emerging from the latest Census housing data. It has been 20 years ...
I welcome the release of the 2022 National Population and Housing Census Preliminary Report. While it has arrived with significant delays and at a $2 billion cost to the taxpayers, its publication is ...
Most states will likely have fewer Opportunity Zone census tracts in in the next designation cycle, according to EIG.
NewHomeSource reports that a growing nonwhite population, particularly among younger generations, will impact future housing demand and trends.