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RESEARCH & INSIGHTS


On-time Rent Payments Have Recovered, But Lower-Income Households Still Lag Behind.
The timeliness of rent payments has steadily improved from pandemic-related stress, but performance varies among income groups.

Jonathan O'Kane
May 2, 2022


Gateway Markets Show Signs of A Rebound
A significant laggard at the beginning of the pandemic, independent landlords in Gateway markets (New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco,...

Jason M. Davis
Apr 1, 2022


New Census Data Show Population in Sun Belt Continues to Boom
New Census Data Shows Population in Sun Belt Continues to Boom

The Chandan Economics Research Team
Mar 29, 2022


Addressing Racial Inequities in Housing: Case Studies for Success
Racial wealth disparities in the United States are well documented, and as a primary tool for wealth-building, housing sits at the forefront

The Chandan Economics Research Team
Feb 24, 2022


Metro Level Inflation Accelerates Unevenly
The headline-grabbing 7.5% inflation print obscures some more interesting points about U.S. regional economies.

Dylan Szeto
Feb 15, 2022


As Residents Flock to the Sun Belt, Affordability Concerns Rise
Increased cost of living within the Sun Belt is straining affordability and has contributed to a reduction of on-time rent payments.

The Chandan Economics Research Team
Feb 3, 2022


A New Estimate for Single-Family Rental Construction
Key Findings Build-to-rent (BTR) and BFR accounted for 4.4% and 3.4% of single-family construction starts in 2019, respectively,...


Labor Shortages are a Decade in the Making
As the U.S. economy shifted into a full reopening earlier this year, it did not take long for reports of staffing shortages to quickly...

Jonathan O'Kane
Oct 26, 2021


Firms Have Been Sounding The Alarm on Supply Chains and Shortages for Quite Some Time
Supply chain bottlenecks and labor shortages have taken center stage in recent weeks. However, an analysis of commentary from the Federal...

Jason M. Davis
Oct 21, 2021
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