Housing Equality & Policy

Race & Real Estate

Hispanic Home Values Top $2 Trillion, But Growth Lags Behind Other Groups as Sun Belt Housing Markets Soften

The total value of homes in majority-white neighborhoods grew 5.4% year over year in 2024 to $40.4 trillion. It grew nearly as fast in majority-Black neighborhoods, rising 5.3%.  Home values also grew in majority-Asian neighborhoods, but at a slightly slower pace; the total value of homes in majority-Hispanic neighborhoods grew the slowest, rising 4.2% to […]
Climate Change

Florida Condo Prices Are Holding Up Best Away From the Coast

Condo prices are up 5% year over year in inland Florida, but down a respective 5% and 3% on Florida’s Gulf Coast and Atlantic Coast. Inland Florida tends to have newer condos, which haven’t yet had to comply with new rules that have driven up HOA fees elsewhere in the state. It also has less […]
Policy

Implications for Housing Under a Potential Federal Spending Freeze

UPDATE (13:00 EST Wednesday): The White House issued a new memo on Wednesday, rescinding its Monday order. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the latest memo was not a rescission of the government spending freeze, just a rescission of the Monday memo. “The Executive Orders issued by the President on funding reviews remain in full force […]
Policy

The Potential Impact of Immigration Policies on Housing

President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration plans to “seal the border” and deport millions of undocumented migrants from the United States, starting in 2025. The housing market relies on immigrants as part of the construction labor force and could be impacted by the deportations, depending on the size and scale of the operation. Immigrants make up […]
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