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We provide evidence of intensified discriminatory behavior by landlords in the rental housing market during the eviction moratoria instituted during the COVID-19 pandemic. Using data collected from an experiment that involved more than 25,000 inquiries of landlords in the 50 largest cities in...
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paper uses information from the Estate Agency Rent Survey to construct a proxy for private sector rents in Malta. Using this …
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In Korea, jeonse is continuing to decrease while monthly leases (‘wolse' in Korean) increase, particularly among the young and senior populations. Indeed, compared to other age groups, they face larger financial and credit constraints. Thus, a market for wolse with deposit must be created with...
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A considerable momentum has developed around the perceived need for a national affordable housing strategy. The design of any such strategy should recognize who is in need, the size of the need, and where that need is greatest. This report presents facts on the affordability of housing for those...
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not a monthly mortgage payment to a lender, but rather a monthly rent payment to a landlord. Rental housing is the typical … second section, Rent Trends, describes rent trends from 1990 through 2009; and the third section, Affordable Rental Housing … Stock Trends, examines trends in rental housing affordability, as measured by rent burdens and affordable supply gap …
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The United States has long exhibited enthusiasm for homeownership. The converse of this is that it has tended to neglect rental housing. This article seeks to do the following: (1) explain why rental housing is desirable; (2) lay out the policies that favor owneroccupied housing; (3) discuss...
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In Manhattan and elsewhere, housing prices have soared over the 1990s. Rising incomes, lower interest rates, and other factors can explain the demand side of this increase, but some sluggishness on the supply of apartment buildings also is needed to account for the high and rising prices. In a...
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