Susan Wachter
@Susan_WachterSussman Professor of Real Estate and Professor Finance at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
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See latest @whartonmagazine article “Are Cities on the Verge of a Crisis or a Comeback?” - with nice quotes from @Wharton folks. magazine.wharton.upenn.edu/issues/fall-wi…
Penn IUR's @susanwachter weighs in on what the Fed #InterestRate cut means for mortgages and homebuyers abcnews.go.com/Business/inter…
📅🏙️🥪 Next week, on Friday, 9/27 at 12:15, join Penn IUR and @CsccPenn in welcoming Lan Wang to campus. Professor Wang is head of the Healthy City Lab and Dean of the College of Architecture and Urban Planning at Tongji University in Shanghai. Learn more: bit.ly/3ZwChwX
90% of today’s month-to-month CPI reading was due to shelter. As explained in Barron’s, despite surge in multifamily inventory, supply remains imbalanced. barrons.com/articles/when-…
With real estate prices remaining high, Prof. @Susan_Wachter weighs in on the growing number of Gen Zers considering purchasing fixer-upper homes over those that are move-in ready in @CNBC: whr.tn/3LnOV8X
Can AI be a trusted partner in brainstorming? Prof. Christian @Terwiesch explains its benefits & limitations to lead this week's @Wharton faculty in the news roundup. Swipe for... 1️⃣ Terwiesch on ideating with AI 2️⃣ @KHosanagar on boards & AI 3️⃣ @Susan_Wachter on renting
🏗️ Matt Levin of NPR's @Marketplace interviews Penn IUR Co-Director & Wharton Prof @susanwachter about the rise of apartment vacancies across the Sun Belt after a building spree. “It’s a supply-side story,” she said. “Supply has gotten ahead of demand.” bit.ly/3WnomG3
THIS THURSDAY, join us and @VolckerAlliance for a Special Briefing on #StateTaxBreaks, moderated by @WilliamGlasgall and @susanwachter, featuring authors of "Benefit or Burden: Evaluating $1 Trillion in State Tax Expenditures" Register here 👉 bit.ly/3x9LVJX
Higher rates were supposed to lower #housing prices. It isn’t working. Penn IUR Co-Director and The Wharton School Real Estate professor @susanwachter comments in Barron's. bit.ly/4cg5Mq7
IMHO it’s important to regularly read work from those with differing politics & positions, so I’ll make a few suggestions, starting with Susan Wachter (Wharton, former Clinton HUD) - here’s one of my favorite of her papers scholar.google.com/citations?view…
Thinking about trading up your starter home? Think again with current #mortgagerates, Penn IUR's Susan Wachter, Real Estate professor at @Wharton tells the NYTimes: nyti.ms/3KtQaDg #starterhome #mortgage #interestrates #affordability
🏠 Penn IUR Co-Director @Susan_Wachter was recently interviewed in @MPRnews on the role housing affordability plays in the recent increase of intergenerational households. Read more: bit.ly/44317oe
My research on intergenerational living was featured by @MPRnews @ArthurAcolin. mprnews.org/episode/2024/0…
@PennIUR Co-Director @Susan_Wachter offers valuable perspectives on hurdles for first-time home buyers in a recent @nytimes Read more: nyti.ms/43N3n2I #RealEstate #HomeBuying #PennIUR
Penn IUR's co-director @Susan_Wachter recently commented in @business on the changing housing market as more owners decide to list their properties: “this could be a turning point in the long unwind." Read more: bloom.bg/48P8IYa
Housing demand is high despite high interest rates, yet new construction isn't keeping up, shares @Susan_Wachter to lead this week's @Wharton faculty in the news roundup. Swipe for... 1️⃣ Wachter on real estate 2️⃣ Peter Cappelli on career growth 3️⃣ @BarbaraKahn on Black Friday
Penn IUR Co-Director @Susan_Wachter's research on mortgages was highlighted in a recent @nytimes article. Read more: nyti.ms/3uKo5Df
Penn IUR Co-Director @Susan_Wachter was recently in @Marketplace speaking on the rise in home construction. “We have a housing deficit in this country and despite this recent pickup, we are not making inroads into that housing deficit.” Read more: bit.ly/47NvBLu
I recently published on the increasingly prominent trend of coresidence. Why do young adults coreside with their parents? Real Estate Economics - Wiley Online Library onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/15…
Professor @Susan_Wachter talks to @barronsonline after a federal jury sided with home sellers in a class-action lawsuit, ruling that @nardotrealtor and residential brokerages colluded to keep fees artificially high. whr.tn/47tF2zA
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