2021 Home Attainability Index
Urban land Institute’s Terwilliger Center 2021 Home Attainability Index provides high-level snapshot of the housing market.
Housing is a key to creating and sustaining thriving communities, and ULI is a leading provider of research and analysis on issues that affect housing. Affordable and workforce housing is an ongoing area of focus, and we also closely watch how demographic trends affect demand for housing—today and into the future.
Browse our housing research to stay informed about the impact of immigration patterns, the split between ownership and rental housing, and the types of housing locations that are most attractive to key market segments such as baby boomers and generation Y. Find out how commuting time and cost affect the total cost of homeownership in the suburbs compared with that in closer-in neighborhoods.
March 15, 2021
Urban land Institute’s Terwilliger Center 2021 Home Attainability Index provides high-level snapshot of the housing market.
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