Thank you for sharing this, Yanitza. I reviewed the report and found it both sobering and insightful. The trends around cost burdens, shrinking homeownership access, and the continued erosion of low-rent stock really stood out to me. I was especially struck by the intersection of affordability pressures and climate risk-how rising insurance premiums, disaster-related displacement, and underinvestment and cuts in public supports are compounding vulnerability across so many communities. Would love to hear how others are seeing these patterns play out locally or in your work.
Warmly,
Femi Olamijulo
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olufemi olamijulo
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Original Message:
Sent: 07-14-2025 02:17 PM
From: Yanitza Brongers-Marrero FAIA
Subject: Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University, 2025 State of the Nation's Housing
Dear members, Attached is a copy by the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University, 2025 State of the Nation's Housing. It is a very insightful report that provides a deep analysis of many of the national issues surrounding housing. I hope that you find it helpful. Thank you!
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Yanitza Brongers-Marrero FAIA
Moody Nolan
Columbus OH
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