Housing Shortage Disproportionately Affects Low- and Middle-Income Buyers in the US

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The National Association of Realtors and Realtor.com have released a report stating that the US needs more homes that households at all income levels can buy to tackle the problems of low affordability and low housing supply. The report shows that home listings affordable for middle- and lower-income households are missing, with fewer homes available for middle-income buyers now than five years ago. In the Philadelphia metropolitan area, households making $50,000 faced the largest shortage of available home listings, with 3,440 listings affordable to buyers with this income missing in April.
Topics:business#home-affordability#housing-supply#middle-income-buyers#national-association-of-realtors#philadelphia-metropolitan-area#real-estate
- The Philly area doesn’t have enough homes available for low- and middle-income buyers The Philadelphia Inquirer
- Middle-income buyers face the most severe housing shortage CNN
- Less than a quarter of U.S. homes are affordable for the typical buyer, study shows CBS News
- Can I Afford a House: US Market is Missing 320000 'Middle Income' Homes Bloomberg
- The shortage of houses is hitting some people and areas harder than others CNBC
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