Metro Atlanta Speaks 2023: Previewing the Results

A very early look at 2023 results from the largest survey of perceptions and beliefs done in the Atlanta Region

By |2025-02-06T18:51:04-05:00October 27th, 2023|Age and Generations, Data Diversions, Economic Development, Economy, Environment, Forecasts, Housing, Other Demographics, Population, Public Health, Transportation|Comments Off on Metro Atlanta Speaks 2023: Previewing the Results

Homeownership Rates by Race and Ethnicity: A Snapshot Review

June is American Housing Month. Housing has obviously been in the national (and global ) news quite a lot in recent years and months. While Atlanta’s housing market has cooled off slightly from pandemic highs, demand remains strong and inventory low. Getting into a home at all but the highest price points is difficult, [...]

By |2023-07-22T16:15:46-04:00June 30th, 2023|Housing, Race and Diversity, Regional Snapshot|Comments Off on Homeownership Rates by Race and Ethnicity: A Snapshot Review

Unpacking the Latest Zillow Small-Area Home Sale Price Data

A look at spatial and trend patterns in updated Zillow home price data for 2021

By |2023-02-24T10:18:03-05:00February 24th, 2023|Data Diversions, Economic Development, Equity, Housing, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Unpacking the Latest Zillow Small-Area Home Sale Price Data

Population Estimates 2022: Progress out of Pandemic

ARC's 2022 population estimates find that the region had a better growth this year than last year...find out how much better, and why...

By |2022-07-13T14:12:58-04:00July 13th, 2022|Housing, Other Demographics, Population|Comments Off on Population Estimates 2022: Progress out of Pandemic

Yes, Housing Has Become Unaffordable. Here’s One Reason Why.

What are the wages of relatively slow wage growth mixed with soaring home prices in our area? Diminished housing affordability

By |2022-05-17T17:17:34-04:00May 17th, 2022|Data Diversions, Economic Development, Economy, Equity, Housing|Comments Off on Yes, Housing Has Become Unaffordable. Here’s One Reason Why.
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