Articles tagged 'Rental Housing'
DePaul's Home Price Index Shows Uneven Market Recovery in Cook County
Two-to-four unit buildings in Cook County's rental market
This brief highlights the key role the two-to-four unit housing stock plays in Cook County and the challenges facing the stock.
Cash is king in small apartment building sales
Credit constraints for small multifamily rental properties
Research from IHS highlights the challenges investors in and owners of smaller multifamily rental properties (buildings with between 10 and 49 units) face when attempting to access sufficient credit for acquisition, rehabilitation, or refinancing.
The state of rental housing in Cook County
This report examines how changes in the housing market over the last decade have affected renters and, in particular, access to affordable rental housing in Cook County.
The multifamily housing market and value-at-risk implications for multifamily lending
This working paper and issue brief examines property price declines and foreclosure experience on multifamily mortgages in Cook County (Chicago) over the period 1998 to 2009.
The state of rental housing in Cook County current conditions and forecast
As of 2005, there were approximately 2 million housing units in Cook County, and 835,000 of these were rentals. Of these, only 353,000 are considered “affordable”—renting for less than $750 per month.1 Moreover, the stock of affordable rental units is projected to fall by an additional 38,000 units by 2020 while demand for such units will increase by 34,000. In this report, we document the state of rental housing in Cook County—the first time this information has been put together in one place. We also present a forecast of both the supply of and demand for affordable rental housing that is likely to exist in the year 2020.