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Why do People Leave New York City?
In the most recent two years, New York City's population has been growing.
Dec 10
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Aziz Sunderji
Can New York Grow Again?
New York City is hemorrhaging population at a pace not seen since the 1970s—and the exodus shows no signs of abating. The departures are not, as…
Dec 4
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Aziz Sunderji
November 2025
The Housing Hangover has Cleared
Part of the reason volumes have been so low is that there was a surge of activity during the pandemic. With record low mortgage rates, newfound work…
Nov 18
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Aziz Sunderji
The Politics of Housing: Rent Freezes and the 50-year Mortgage
Our analysis of The American National Election Studies data shows renters lean decisively left, while homeowners lean right. Recent proposals—Mamdani's…
Nov 14
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Aziz Sunderji
Monitoring Employment for Home Price Cues
Income growth is among the strongest and most consistent predictors of home price appreciation. But incomes are hard to measure at a geographically…
Nov 7
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Aziz Sunderji
Geographic Diversity isn't a Policy Failure
An article in this week's Economist Magazine argues that New York is losing its share of financial workers—a sign, they argue, that the city has lost…
Nov 3
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Aziz Sunderji
October 2025
Identifying Undervalued ZIPs
The strongest and most consistent predictor of home prices is local incomes. Where incomes are high, so are prices—and when incomes rise in a given…
Oct 27
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Aziz Sunderji
Home Prices: Sept Update
According to Zillow data compiled by Home Economics, home prices inched up by the slightest of margins (0.07%) in September—just enough to break a 6…
Oct 20
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Aziz Sunderji
How Would A Recession Cascade through Real Estate?
The economic outlook is especially precarious.
Oct 14
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Aziz Sunderji
ProMap
Our premier home price map for paying clients of Home Economics.
Oct 8
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Aziz Sunderji
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Oct 7
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Aziz Sunderji
Architects: Heed the Construction Slump
What do historical patterns in employment across major categories of housing and non-residential construction imply about the outlook for Architecture?
Oct 6
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Aziz Sunderji
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