
‘Renting for the long run’ drives U.S. housing shift
Nevada, Texas and North Dakota have all seen more than 50% growth in renter households since 2000

Nevada, Texas and North Dakota have all seen more than 50% growth in renter households since 2000

Entrenched affordability barriers have yielded 30% of the U.S. housing market to residential investors

Baseline conforming limits rising 3.26% next year in response to home price increases

Government-backed purchase loans saw significantly increased demand

Home prices rose just 0.2% from the second to third quarter as a cooling trend continues

Affordability barriers continue to limit higher volumes of contract signings

Deals have accelerated as investor activity remains elevated

Cooling price appreciation, and even outright reductions, signal ‘new equilibrium’

Rep. Robert Garcia accuses the housing chief of facilitating ‘Donald Trump’s revenge fantasies’

The FHFA set multifamily caps at $73 billion in 2025 and $70 billion in 2024
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