News
Low-Income Renters Still Struggling to Find Affordable Apartments
According to the...Learn More
New Study Shows Home Repair Investment Needed
Despite improvements in the overall safety and quality of housing in the United States, substandard housing conditions and disrepair persist in many neighborhoods. In many...Learn More
Martin Luther King, Jr., Left Fair Housing Legacy
Martin Luther King, Jr., Day commemorates the birthday, life, and work of one of the most prominent African-American civil rights activistsLearn More
Study Finds Receipt of Down Payment Assistance Not Associated with Default Risk
A newly released paper by researchers at Harvard and UNC-Chapel Hill examines the relationship between down payment assistance and default risk.Learn More
New Report Examines the Housing Instability and Homelessness in Mecklenburg County
According to a new UNC Charlotte Urban Institute report, Mecklenburg County has a shortage of more than 27,000 apartments for people making 30 percent or less of the area...Learn More
New Report Examines Ties Between Housing and Health Inequities
A recently released report is highlighting the essential role that housing plays in individual and community health.Learn More
New Study Shows High Housing Cost Threatens Childhood Well-Being
The Annie E. Casey Foundation has released an annual report showing that while overall child well-being is improving, poverty and high housing costs continue to threaten...Learn More
Permanent Supportive Housing Can Lead to Significant Medicaid Savings
Permanent supportive housing for individuals who are homeless can lead to significant savings in Medicaid spending, according to an evaluation of a supportive housing...Learn More
Home Ownership Impacts Children’s Economic Futures
While the impact of home ownership on children’s academic achievement in grade school has been well-documented, new research suggests that people who grow up in an owned...Learn More