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The Big Picture: This week, the media focused heavily on expected housing market trends for 2023. Other notable stories covered a new homelessness plan from the White House as well as continued calls for housing policy action around the country.


NAA was featured in Forbes and Yahoo News.

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Topics that dominated the media landscape this week

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Experts Predict What The Housing Market Will Look Like In 2023

Published Dec 19, 2022 by Brenda Richardson

Featuring NAA's Bob Pinnegar

The housing market is sending clearer signals that historically low mortgage rates and the home-buying frenzy have come to an end. As we near the end of 2022, here’s a look at the expectations of real estate experts for 2023.

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Biden Wants to Expand Pandemic Stimulus Strategy to Slash Homelessness

Published Dec 20, 2022 by Jason Lalljee

The Biden administration announced its plan to cut US homelessness by 25% in 2 years - largely expanding on funding from Biden's American Rescue Plan.

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Why pet rent is so hotly contested

Published Dec 20, 2022 by Theara Coleman, Staff Writer

Featuring NAA's Nicole Ryan

It's not uncommon for pet owners to get hit with extra charges when renting an apartment. Pet-friendly apartments typically charge a one-time pet deposit or fee upfront when you sign the lease.

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Notable Reads

Pieces that caught our eye this week

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Rental Housing Pipeline in NYC Shrinks 68% in Third Quarter

Published Dec 14, 2022 by By Holden Walter-Warner

The overall construction pipeline declined by 17 percent from the last quarter and 28 percent year-over-year, according to REBNY.

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Vouchers for all? Housing groups call for $3.2 billion investment to provide ‘universal’ rental aid in Mass.

Published Dec 14, 2022 by Andrew Brinker

A new report estimates that 335,000 households who qualify for state rental vouchers are currently left out of the program.

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