Housing Economics
Housing Economics focuses on analyzing the factors that influence the supply and demand of housing, as well as the effects on housing prices, affordability, and market trends. This field examines various economic indicators, government policies, and societal factors that impact the housing market, including interest rates, income levels, population growth, and urban development. Researchers in Housing Economics study the relationship between housing markets and the broader economy, aiming to understand the dynamics of housing cycles and the implications for individuals, communities, and the overall economy.
External Links
- [HousingEconomics.net] Housing Economics | NAHB
- [HousingEconomics.com] Housing Economics PLUS | NAHB
- [justeconomicswnc.org] Just Economics of Western North Carolina - Living Wage, Transit, Affordable Housing