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Housing Statistics

Housing Statistics

In 2023, 65.6% of US housing was owner-occupied while 34.4% was renter-occupied, and the gap between owning and renting gets even sharper when you look at values, mortgages, and affordability. Median gross rent rose to $1,255 in 2023, yet 32.2% of households still spent 30% or more of income on housing in 2022, with renters bearing a much heavier share of severe cost burden. Explore how homeownership, vacancy, construction activity, and housing quality pieces fit together across the country.

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National Foreclosure Statistics

National Foreclosure Statistics

Mortgage foreclosure pressure has eased since the post pandemic peak, with active foreclosure notices falling from 0.38% of loans in March 2024 to 0.29% by December 2024. This page tracks how foreclosure starts and housing unit listings changed quarter by quarter alongside foreclosure risk and regional and state hotspots, so you can see what improved and what never really went away.

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Affordable Housing Statistics

Affordable Housing Statistics

Even before you get to homelessness, the squeeze shows up as rent burden for millions of renters and a widening gap in affordable housing supply. In 2023, 653,000 people experienced homelessness on a single night and about 2.3 million households received Housing Choice Vouchers, while the US still faces multi million shortages of affordable and available rentals for extremely low income renters.

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Realtor Sales Statistics

Realtor Sales Statistics

Realtor Sales stats for 2026 show a sharp shift in buyer demand and pricing power, making it harder to rely on old assumptions. Read the page to see which numbers moved fastest and what they likely mean for your next decision.

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Real Estate Agent Statistics

Real Estate Agent Statistics

With 2026 data shifting the odds, the latest statistics reveal how buyer and seller behavior is changing faster than typical pricing assumptions. You will see the exact momentum behind the market, so you can decide when to push, when to hold, and how to protect your next move.

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Real Estate Technology Industry Statistics

Real Estate Technology Industry Statistics

Real Estate Technology Industry numbers for 2025 reveal how quickly platforms shifted from transaction support to real-time decision tools, with 2025 performance gains that are hard to ignore. See where adoption accelerated and where it stalled, so you can spot what is ready to scale versus what is still catching up.

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Residential Real Estate Statistics

Residential Real Estate Statistics

Residential Real Estate is shifting fast, with 2025 price trends and 2026 mortgage rate movements reshaping what buyers can realistically afford and what sellers can justify. See how the newest listings, sales pace, and affordability pressure interact so you can spot the next turning point before it becomes common knowledge.

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Real Estate Brokerage Industry Statistics

Real Estate Brokerage Industry Statistics

See how 2026 brokerage metrics redraw the line between listing activity and closed deals, and what that gap says about pricing power and buyer demand. You will spot the sharp shifts that separate the busiest brokerages from the ones losing momentum, so you can benchmark your strategy against what is actually working now.

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Title Industry Statistics

Title Industry Statistics

While Title Industry reports 2026 numbers for the market, the more telling shift is how deal timelines and pricing pressure are changing at the same time. Read the page to see which segments are accelerating fastest and where the bottlenecks are actually forming.

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Property Statistics

Property Statistics

In 2026, Property statistics show housing demand and pricing are moving in sharply different directions, so the usual “what went up last year” rule no longer holds. Read this to see the most current signals across listings, affordability, and market momentum and understand what they’re likely to mean for buyers and sellers next.

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Student Housing Industry Statistics

Student Housing Industry Statistics

Asset upgrades are pulling hard on budgets while construction timelines get squeezed by interest rate volatility, with 60% of operators prioritizing upgrades and 38% of developers pointing to rate swings. Then comes the operational reality check for student housing underwriting and rent cash flow, from 7% of multifamily expenses tied to utilities and 1.0% bad debt allowances to fitness center plans and mobile maintenance habits shaping how properties perform when occupancy is already mid to high 90s during the academic year.

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Single Family Rental Statistics

Single Family Rental Statistics

Single-family rentals are holding their own, with 5.7% effective annual rent growth in 2024 and a 7.2% vacancy rate across professionally managed SFR homes that helps explain why leasing stays competitive and pricing has room to move. From a 30 day median lease turnaround to cost pressure from insurance, labor, and maintenance, this page ties renter demand and operational efficiency to the cap rate and acquisition backdrop operators watch before they buy.

Read ReportLast refreshed: 11 May 2026