Data-driven research, neighborhood snapshots, issue briefs, and public-interest publications documenting housing conditions, community stability, and neighborhood patterns across Raleigh. Designed to be cited, shared, and used for public-benefit purposes.
This platform serves as an ongoing public record documenting housing conditions and community stability across Raleigh. Reports are updated regularly as new data and community input become available. All publications are free to access, cite, and share for public-benefit purposes.
A comprehensive public-interest analysis of housing conditions, neighborhood change, displacement risk, affordability trends, and community stability indicators across Raleigh. Designed to inform residents, civic leaders, and community stakeholders with research-backed insights.
Issue briefs, neighborhood studies, and topic-specific publications on housing and community conditions.
Analysis of housing cost burdens, rent-to-income ratios, and affordability challenges facing Raleigh residents and families.
Mapping residential transition, neighborhood tipping patterns, and community stability dynamics across Wake County communities.
Summary findings from community surveys capturing resident experiences, challenges, and priorities around housing stability.
Monthly snapshot of housing inventory, pricing trends, rental rates, and market conditions across the Raleigh metro area.
An examination of housing challenges specific to senior residents, including affordability, accessibility, and community support needs.
Quarterly analysis of rental market conditions, vacancy rates, rent growth, and renter affordability across the Raleigh area.
Our Process
Every report, brief, and community observation follows rigorous documentation standards to ensure accuracy, transparency, and public value.
Community Partners
Data Points Tracked
Neighborhoods Covered
Public Interest Driven
All data sourced from verified public records, partner organizations, and documented community observations.
Research methodology and data collection processes clearly documented in each publication.
Research guided by community input and validated through partnership with local organizations.