Housing discrimination against LGBTQ+ community is on the rise
Briefly

In 2025, one-third of alliance members reported an uptick in housing discrimination, predominantly attributed to real estate professionals. Reports indicated various forms of discrimination affecting homebuyers and tenants. Furthermore, parents of heterosexual children expressed more optimism regarding their children's access to homeownership compared to parents of LGBTQ+ children. This pessimism is linked to the perceived impact of Trump's administration, with many LGBTQ+ individuals fearing that anti-TGX policies could lead to relocations to find fair housing. Overall, the article highlights a worrying trend of increasing discrimination and a cultural climate hostile to LGBTQ+ rights.
In 2025, one-third of responding alliance members reported a rise in housing discrimination, with real estate professionals being the primary source of this behavior.
Nearly 60% of LGBTQ+ respondents believe that the government's anti-TGX policies will prompt TGX individuals and families to relocate, reflecting deep-seated fears about fair housing.
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