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Title: How Housing Supply Shapes Access to Entry-Level Homeownership

Citation Type: Miscellaneous

Publication Year: 2019

Abstract: Housing and opportunity are inextricably linked in the United States, with homeownership long seen as a source of stability and wealth-building. However, homeownership has become harder to access, particularly for younger prospective homebuyers and households of color. This analysis seeks to tease out the role of supply-side factors in shaping homeownership trends across the country. Through an analysis of Zillow data, decennial census data, and American Community Survey Public Use Microdata for the nation’s 100 largest metro areas, we find the following:

Url: www.ternercenter.berkeley.edu/uploads/How_Housing_Supply_Shapes_Access_to_Entry-Level_Homeownership_2019.pdf

Url: http://ternercenter.berkeley.edu/uploads/How_Housing_Supply_Shapes_Access_to_Entry-Level_Homeownership_2019.pdf

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Authors: Kneebone, Elizabeth; Trainer, Mark

Publisher: University of California, Berkeley

Data Collections: IPUMS USA

Topics: Housing and Segregation, Other

Countries: United States

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