Trends
MaineHousing routinely monitors external trends and has identified the following as having the greatest impact on future housing needs:
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Maine’s population will not grow and will continue to age.
- Maine’s population has changed very little recently in terms of diversity.
- Maine’s economy is improving slowly and will continue to do so. That growth will continue to boost Maine’s slowly improving housing market, but not in all parts of the State.
- Housing demand will be greatest in service centers located along the interstate and its feeder roads.
- Housing and services will be required to meet the needs of a more mobile as well as aging populations.
- Slower income growth for renter households will continue to make renting less affordable for them.
- The number of homeless people in Maine has declined.
- Maine’s rank among the states with old housing stock has dropped; we now rank 8th.
- Maine’s energy costs will be driven by the cost of fossil fuels.
- Changing technology will be increasingly essential for accessing services by Maine residents.
- Future public investment in continuing, expanding, or creating housing programs is uncertain.