Home Attainability Index
The Terwilliger Center’s Home Attainability Index, created in partnership with real estate consulting firm RCLCO, is a data-rich resource for understanding the extent to which a housing market is providing a range of choices attainable to the regional workforce. Now in its fourth iteration, the Index will be updated annually to reflect changing market patterns.
The 2024 Index includes a report, an interactive map, and an interactive excel spreadsheet.
2024 Terwilliger Center Home Attainability Index: Report of Findings, Data Tools, and Maps
The Terwilliger Center Home Attainability Index is a data-rich resource for understanding the extent to which a housing market is providing a range of choices attainable to the regional workforce. The data can help identify gaps in home attainability and provide better context to understand residential markets; explicitly identify and highlight racial, socioeconomic, and intraregional disparities and inequities; and enable national and regional comparisons to inform housing production, policy, and financing decisions.
Earlier iterations of the Home Attainability Index can be found below:
In addition to the Summary Report, the 2022 Index includes:
- An Interactive Map (hosted by PolicyMap) and Data Tool.
- Additional resources are available to both members and nonmembers on ULI’s Knowledge Finder. Watch the Index Release webinar recording with practitioner perspectives here.
- Previous Data Tools and Reports: 2021 and 2020
For more information or questions on the Index, please contact [email protected].