Media Kit
Download the America at Home media kit for detailed data and study facts. For media inquiries, please contact us here.

Download the America at Home media kit for detailed data and study facts. For media inquiries, please contact us here.
Our data-driven modular concept homes are designed and built to address the urgent need for more livable, sustainable, and attainable housing. Download the concept homes fact sheets to learn insights uncovered by the America at Home study and the real-life examples that data inspired.

The Picket Fence concept home originated from insights from Wave 3 of the America at Home Study. The 3-story rental townhome + ADU was designed to advance the liability of urban infill townhomes and provide renters with the same opportunity to enjoy private outdoor spaces more typical of for-sale homes. It was built in an off-site factory using volumetric modular construction, assembled on-site in Pittsburgh, and has defined sustainability and resilience goals.

The first America at Home Study Concept Home: Barnaby was born out of the behavior and perspective changes Americans experienced at home during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, and stories shared by almost 7,000 Americans. It is believed to be the first home intentionally designed in response to the radical changes spurred by the pandemic.

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Download our team bios to learn more about the people behind some of the most prolific resident projects across the nation. From number one best-selling master-planned communities, to award-winning multi-family home design, these innovators are leading the charge for the America at Home study.
Download select infographics from the only longitudinal early, peak, and post-pandemic consumer study solely focused on home and community. With four waves of data (stretching from 2020 to 2025), the study now includes nearly 16,000 responses. Contact us for more details and additional data info@americaathome.com.
Wave 4 of the America at Home Study of 6,002 U.S. adults was fielded in April/May 2025, this time in partnership with the Housing Innovation Alliance and the University of Pittsburgh’s Mascaro Center for Sustainable Innovation, makes it clear that Americans are navigating a new housing reality driven by escalating financial concerns, causing them to make tradeoffs and look to more innovative housing solutions. Wave 4 brings the total number of consumer responses to the study — the only one of its kind — to nearly 16,000 since March 2020.
Wave 3 of the America at Home Study of 3,000 U.S. adults fielded post-pandemic in October 2022 found “home” is more important than ever, and revealed which areas of the home are most important to consumers. The survey found Americans feel less well than they did at the height of the pandemic in 2020 across multiple domains of wellness. The study tested specific wellness and sustainability technologies for consumer preference and revealed the motivators behind why they plan to spend on specific features over others.
Wave 2 of the America at Home Study of 3,935 U.S. adults, fielded in October 2020 during the peak of the pandemic found the behavior changes triggered early in the pandemic about how people live in their homes and communities have stuck. More than ever, home equals “a safe place.” As Americans leaned into a hybrid life, homeowners identified what was missing in their homes, and renters expressed a heightened desire to own a home — generating 11 million in potential new home demand and a clear set of tradeoffs they are willing to make to be better able to buy.
Wave 1 of the America at Home Study of 3,000 U.S. adults was launched in April 2020, believed to be the first ever consumer study at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, revealed behavior changes consumers had made within the first three weeks into national stay-at-home mandates, suggesting home designs of the future need to be more responsive to how people want to live today. It also uncovered new routines and rituals undertaken at home and revealed the importance of outdoor spaces and community amenities to personal wellness.
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