Lower immigration projections through 2035 are expected to slow household formation, weaken renter and buyer demand, and reduce overall housing and mortgage origination volumes
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Despite record apartment construction, HUD’s 2025 report finds that severe rent burdens continue to leave roughly 8.5 million very low-income renter households with “worst case” housing needs, underscoring that affordability remains a core challenge
A new analysis shows that while homeownership remains out of reach in most major U.S. cities, regions still offer renters an affordable path to buying
In October, the national median rent dipped 1.7% annually to $1,696 amid a softer rental market, while 20 major metros reported higher out-of-market demand than before the pandemic
A new analysis of Census Bureau data has found that approximately one in nine change residences every year, with only one in five of that share opting to change states
Rent growth has weakened in most large metros in August, continuing a slowing trend seen in the second half of 2025
Realtor.com reveals that renters are spending less than 25% of their income on rent, as the market posts its 26th straight annual decline
TransUnion finds renters increasingly turning to third-party tools to boost credit profiles
Study finds typical homeowner now over 50 years old, spotlights metros with youngest, oldest homeowners
Housing market forecast predicts existing-home sales could fall to lowest level in three decades