Research & Reports
Operated by The Public Lyceum · 501(c)(3) Nonprofit

State of Housing and Community Stability in Raleigh

Public-interest research, community observations, and educational reports documenting housing conditions and neighborhood changes across Raleigh. Part of the Living Public Record™ — an ongoing civic documentation effort.

Published by The Public Lyceum for public education purposes. Designed to be cited, shared, and used for community benefit.

Flagship Report 2026 Edition

State of Housing and Community Stability in Raleigh – 2026

A comprehensive public education report documenting observed housing conditions, neighborhood changes, rental market patterns, and community stability indicators across Raleigh. This report serves as an ongoing public record for community awareness and education.

52 Pages Community Research Public Record
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Current Publications

Monthly Briefing March 2026

March 2026 Housing Update

Monthly overview of observed housing conditions, rental market updates, and community observations from across Raleigh.

March 22, 2026 Read →
Quarterly Update Q1 2026

Q1 2026 Community Stability Review

First quarter analysis of neighborhood changes, housing stability indicators, and community observations for early 2026.

March 15, 2026 Read →
Topic Report February 2026

Raleigh Rental Market Overview

Educational overview of rental market conditions, affordability challenges, and housing options for Raleigh renters.

February 28, 2026 Read →
Topic Report January 2026

Southeast Raleigh Community Assessment

Community observations and housing pattern analysis for Southeast Raleigh neighborhoods and surrounding areas.

January 30, 2026 Read →
Monthly Briefing February 2026

February 2026 Housing Update

Monthly overview of observed housing conditions, neighborhood observations, and community updates from across Raleigh.

February 20, 2026 Read →
Topic Report December 2025

Year-End Housing Review 2025

Retrospective analysis of housing conditions, neighborhood changes, and community observations throughout 2025.

December 28, 2025 Read →