Review of current
rental housing market trends and the outlook for to single - family home properties and multi-family units.
Not exact matches
«We're finally seeing the record growth in renters slow down, but while the
market has responded to
rental housing needs for higher - income households, there are alarming
trends that suggest a growing inability to supply
housing that is affordable for middle - and working - class renters, let alone those with very low incomes.
Steel shipping containers are increasingly being transformed into homes across the globe, and the
trend is coming to the U.S. Developers are turning to them as a quick way to add affordable
housing or
rentals to
markets.
Following a year of significant home price gains, the Fed's decision to increase the federal funds rate, and skyrocketing
rental prices, here are seven
trends housing market and economic experts are projecting for 2016.
The report, «America's
Rental Housing: Evolving Markets and Needs,» edited by Marcia Fernald, examines the demographics of those who rent, the housing stock and its condition, construction trends and public - policy challenges now and in the
Housing: Evolving
Markets and Needs,» edited by Marcia Fernald, examines the demographics of those who rent, the
housing stock and its condition, construction trends and public - policy challenges now and in the
housing stock and its condition, construction
trends and public - policy challenges now and in the future.
TransUnion survey of landlords summarizes attitudes, technology use,
rental property
trends, and their outlook for the
rental housing market.
NAHB's Eye on
Housing blog recently reported on an interesting
market trend in which the share of single - family homes built for
rental purposes remains higher than historical norms.
Trends in
Housing and a Discussion of Housing Policy «The release of the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies rental housing report is a further indicator that serious discussion about market trends and implications for U.S. housing policy can no longer be de
Housing and a Discussion of
Housing Policy «The release of the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies rental housing report is a further indicator that serious discussion about market trends and implications for U.S. housing policy can no longer be de
Housing Policy «The release of the Harvard Joint Center for
Housing Studies rental housing report is a further indicator that serious discussion about market trends and implications for U.S. housing policy can no longer be de
Housing Studies
rental housing report is a further indicator that serious discussion about market trends and implications for U.S. housing policy can no longer be de
housing report is a further indicator that serious discussion about
market trends and implications for U.S.
housing policy can no longer be de
housing policy can no longer be deferred.
You'll learn
rental real estate tips and best practices and get news about
housing market trends that will help to increase your
rental income.