Webinar: 2025 State of Housing in Harris County and Houston

EVENT: PUBLIC ,    WEBINAR HOUSING
Jun 17, 2025
10:00am - 11:00am
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This is a free webinar. Registration is required.

2025 State of Housing

This webinar will share findings from the forthcoming 2025 State of Housing report. A panel discussion will follow.

This webinar shares findings from the 2025 State of Housing in Harris County and Houston report. In addition to building on key indicators from previous years, the report has a special focus on affordability challenges associated with disaster recovery, resilience and rising insurance costs. 


Panelists

  • Caroline Cheong (Moderator), Associate Director of Housing and Neighborhoods, Kinder Institute, Rice University (Moderator)
  • James Elliott, David W. Leebron Professor of Sociology and Co-Director of the Center for Coastal Futures & Adaptive Resilience, Rice University
  • Elaine Morales-Díaz, Senior Director of Partnerships and Policy, Connective
  • Jeremy Porter, Head of Climate Implications, First Street

The 2025 State of Housing in Harris County and Houston report and webinar are made possible with lead funding from Wells Fargo.

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The 2025 State of Housing report highlights Harris County and Houston’s intersecting challenges around affordability, flooding, extreme heat, poor air quality, insufficient housing stock, and the rising cost of insurance to protect households from these vulnerabilities.

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The Kinder Institute’s State of Housing in Harris County and Houston reports provide annual updates across a variety of housing-related indicators tracking shifts in the region's housing system. 

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