Contra Costa County Housing Need Report 2023

The 2023 Affordable Housing Need Report highlights market conditions in Contra Costa County and key indicators of housing need for low-income families, including: levels of housing production, state and federal funding, asking rent trends, and local wages.


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Contra Costa County Housing Need Report 2022

The 2022 Affordable Housing Needs Report highlights market conditions in Contra Costa County and key indicators of housing need for low-income families, including: levels of housing production, state and federal funding, asking rent trends, and local wages. Asking rents in Contra Costa County increased by 5.3% between Q4 2020 and Q4 2021. Read More


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Contra Costa County Housing Need Report 2021

The 2021 Affordable Housing Needs Report offers specific recommendations to policymakers to remedy California’s housing challenges and highlights key indicators of housing affordability for low-income families in Contra Costa County, including: market conditions, federal and state funding, local wages and rent, and LIHTC production/preservation. View the announcement


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Contra Costa County Housing Need Report 2020

The 2020 Affordable Housing Needs Report offers specific recommendations to policymakers to remedy California’s housing challenges and highlights key indicators of housing affordability for low-income families in Contra Costa County, including: market conditions, federal and state funding, local wages and rent, and housing production/preservation.


Contra Costa County Housing Need Report 2019

In Contra Costa County, 79% of extremely low-income households are paying more than half of their income on housing costs, compared to 0% of moderate-income households. Read more to find recommended solutions to Contra Costa County’s housing emergency. 


Contra Costa Housing Need Report 2018

Contra Costa County needs 31,193 more affordable rental homes to meet demand. Read more about solutions for Contra Costa County’s housing emergency.