More funding for market-based housing vouchers is needed now. Building more housing to address housing shortages is a longer-term, more sustainable solution to solve America’s housing affordability crisis.
Fair Housing
April is National Fair Housing Month, which aims to build awareness around U.S. fair housing issues and increase efforts to end housing discrimination
Black Owned Home Values Appreciated the Fastest During the Pandemic
Black Americans’ housing wealth has made strides, but remains well below that of the typical U.S. household
Three Roommates or Four Jobs Needed to Afford a Two-Bedroom Rental on Minimum Wage
Rent affordability is better in cities with higher minimum wages, even in expensive markets.
LGBTQ+ Renters Face More Challenges, Including Higher Up-Front Costs
LGBTQ+ renters comprise about one in eight of all renters and one in five of those that moved recently, according to new analyses of the 2022 Consumer Housing Trends Report (CHTR). These LGBTQ+ renters face disproportionate hurdles to finding housing, like higher costs in areas that protect them from housing discrimination and a higher frequency and likelihood of paying upfront costs like application fees and security deposits.
June is Pride Month, with a goal of raising awareness and increasing efforts to achieve equal opportunities for LGBTQ+ Americans. This month and every month, Zillow Research is committed to shining a light on housing market challenges and opportunities that disproportionately affect LGBTQ+ home buyers, sellers and renters.
Renters of Color Pay Higher Security Deposits, More Application Fees
Renters of color typically submit more applications — and pay more in application fees — before they secure a place to live than white renters do. Renters of color also typically pay a higher security deposit when they move in
Black Mortgage Applicants Denied 84% More Often than White Borrowers
Black applicants are denied a mortgage at a rate 84% higher than white applicants, an increase of 10 percentage points since 2019.