A housing shortage is often cited as one of the main drivers behind the housing crisis, and by that measure, metro Atlanta continues to lag, with a shortfall of more than 100,000 homes, according to a new report.
Housing Underproduction in the U.S. 2024, an annual report published Wednesday by Up For Growth, a coalition of housing advocacy groups, suggests the situation in the Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta area improved slightly since its report last year.
But the metro still has a shortage of 101,173 homes in 2022, compared to 105,260 in 2021, according to data the group shared with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution…