The Housing Supply Puzzle: Part 2, Rental Demand
Evan Karson,
Joseph McGillicuddy and
B Ravikumar
Economic Synopses, 2018, issue 10, 2 pages
Abstract:
In Part 1 (\\"Divergent Markets\\") of this three-part series, we document that the recent divergence in inventories of new and existing homes seems to reflect a scarcity of lower- and middle-tier homes. We now examine one potential factor contributing to this shortage: rental demand.
Date: 2018
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