Affordability Filtered Out Typically, filtering occurs as luxury rental units in both single-family and multifamily structures age and are repurposed, or “filtered,” to become a source of affordable market-rate units for entry-level renters.
New-Home Sales The Most (and Least) Affordable Midsize U.S. Cities NerdWallet focused its most recent home-affordability report on midsize U.S. cities, with the Youngstown area of Ohio and Pennsylvania...
Affordability America's Vote on Housing On November 6, 2018, voters in cities and states across the country decided the fate of housing in their communities. But was it enough to...
Affordability Scaling Affordable Solutions in Small Communities The need for affordable housing is not limited to urban areas. Small, rural communities need a variety of housing options that are walkable,...
New-Construction Projects Trending: Design With Community in Mind In Austin, Texas, Detroit, Kansas City, Mo., Nashville, and Newfield, N.Y., tiny home villages are springing up in greater numbers to combat...
Affordability Milwaukee's Map to Affordability Lawmakers and city officials in Milwaukee seek to add more affordable housing in the city, but residents question their methods. ...
Affordability Into the Box Innovation SG Blocks designs container-based structures for customers seeking durable, green, affordable dwellings. Such homes are popular in markets...
Affordability Aesthetics Vs. Affordable: San Jose's New Housing Battle In California, the San Jose Unified School District’s consideration of a plan to move Leland High School and Bret Harte Middle School in...
Affordability Fannie Mae Backs Denver's ADU Solution Fannie Mae is committing $10 million over two years to combat the nation's affordability crunch, and calling for cities to provide solutions...
Affordability Older Units Appreciating More, Disrupting Affordable Housing Stock One sign of a healthy housing market is the filtering of older structures less desirable for buying becoming more attractive for market rate...