Immigration Cutbacks ‘More Deeply Felt’ for Housing in 2026-27: Harvard

Housing transactions happen for a lot of reasons that real estate professionals are intimately familiar with—new job, new baby, new marriage. In the aggregate, though, most of these events can be classified as “household formations”—in simple terms, a new family is formed, and that family (usually) needs a new place to live. According to Harvard’s…
The post Immigration Cutbacks ‘More Deeply Felt’ for Housing in 2026-27: Harvard appeared first on RISMedia.
Categories
Recent Posts

Reconsideration of value is an opportunity to strengthen appraisal quality

Nothing we make is real. Everything we make is real.

Plaintiffs in Dismissed Zillow Class-Action Attempt to Reopen Lawsuit

‘Don’t Say Good Luck’ Star Melanie Lynskey Admits She ‘Dreams’ of Buying a Home in Her Native New Zealand—but Can’t Afford It

This is why the US doesn’t have a housing shortage

Remodeling Spending Surges in Michigan and Continues To Outpace Construction Nationwide

Better sues Vishal Garg over alleged securities violations

Zillow faces renewed RESPA claims in amended Taylor suit

Meghan McCain Lifts the Lid on ‘Beautiful Chaos’ of Her Life at Home With 3 Kids

Senior homeowners could benefit as multiple states put property tax changes on the ballot


