We have UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School with us today for a quarterly roundtable discussion on current market trends.
This time, we’re tackling one of the biggest challenges in real estate—starter homes and the shrinking supply of affordable housing.
Eric Maribojoc, Jacob Sagi, and Roberto Quercia from UNC join us to break down the state of the housing market, focusing on the critical shortage of entry-level homes. With the average first-time homebuyer now at a record-high age of 38, affordability is slipping further out of reach.
They dive into why fewer small homes are being built, how zoning laws and regulations play a role, and what possible solutions exist. The discussion also highlights trends in townhomes, manufactured housing, and condos and whether they could fill the affordability gap.
Tune in to hear what experts say about the future of starter homes and what can be done to make homeownership more attainable.
Specifically, this episode highlights the following themes:
Links from this episode:
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