How Lawmakers Can Help Reverse Exclusionary Policy in Housing
How has government policy throughout our country’s history either inadvertently or by design thwarted fairness in housing for Americans and aspiring homeowners? It is a
How has government policy throughout our country’s history either inadvertently or by design thwarted fairness in housing for Americans and aspiring homeowners? It is a
The Director of Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Mark Calabria this past week spoke with SitusAMC’s Head of Industry Relations, Tim Rood for the Situs
I recently broke my scapula taking my 11-year-old dirt biking. I should have brought another adult, but it was his and my bonding time. To
The homeownership gap between minority and White Americans is well established, and researchers and experts have been exploring ways to remedy that and to overcome
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today released its 2020 Annual Homeless Assessment Report Part 1 to Congress. The report found that 580,466
Urban Institute President Sarah Rosen Wartell this month hosted the latest installment in Urban’s conversation series, “Evidence to Action.” During the virtual event, Julián Castro, former Secretary of the US Department of Housing and
Despite an optimistic outlook on the overall economy, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell remains wary of the impact that the pandemic has had on the
The Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday held a virtual hearing titled, “Home = Life: The State of Housing in America,” during which, according to a