Presented by Joint Center for Housing Studies
Housing Faces Growing Unease in 2025 This year, the US housing market is shrouded in uncertainty and unease. High home prices and interest rates have pushed sales to their lowest level in 30 years; insurance premiums and property taxes are on the rise; high rents have left record numbers with cost burdens; and wildfires have highlighted the growing dangers of climate disasters. Meanwhile, households find diminished federal support, with the possibility of an economic downturn that would only exacerbate these challenges.
For those attending virtually: A link will be shared in advance of the event.
Additional information can be found on the Harvard JCHS event page.
Speakers:
Susan Collins, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Chris Herbert, Managing Director, Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies
The Hon. Lydia Edwards, Massachusetts State Senator
Eric Belsky, Director, Division of Consumer and Community Affairs, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Prabal Chakrabarti, Executive Vice President & Community Affairs Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
John Barros, Managing Principal, Civitas Builders
Andrew Brinker, Housing Reporter, The Boston Globe
Clark Ziegler, Executive Director, Massachusetts Housing Partnership
Other speakers to be announced