This section provides data on total housing units, rental vacancy rates, and occupied housing units, offering a snapshot of housing availability and occupancy.
This visualization explores homeownership affordability across the U.S., featuring metrics such as the Homeowner Affordability Index, Affordability Gap, Cost Share of Income, and County-Based Affordability Index.
Current U.S. mortgage rates provide insight into borrowing costs for potential homebuyers and refinancers, reflecting broader economic trends.
This data presents insights into the annual rate of new single-family homes sold, homes available for sale, and actual sales across U.S. regions.
This section provides data on total housing units, rental vacancy rates, and occupied housing units, offering a snapshot of housing availability and occupancy.
This chart combines growth rate, inflation, and seasonally adjusted unemployment rate to provide a snapshot of U.S. economic conditions. Together, these indicators help illustrate trends in economic expansion, price stability, and labor market health.
This analysis presents data on housing units in North Carolina for recent years, covering single-family units, renter-occupied units, and structural composition by county.
The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Home Price Indices provide insights into home price trends across major U.S. cities and nationwide.