A new study measuring the growth of the U.S. housing market since the 1980s shows houses are built to last. But younger people can't buy their way into them.
Read More »Hot Climes Mean Hot Luxury Markets
Where the sun shines most, luxury markets are doing particularly well. A new report breaks down where upscale housing is accelerating.
Read More »Fannie Predicts Economic Headwinds and Opportunities for 2018
The latest Fannie Mae Economic and Housing Outlook is generally positive about the economy and housing market’s growth in 2018. But what troubles does it foresee next year? Click through to learn more.
Read More »The Home Sales and Supply Conundrum
Housing inventory across the U.S. remains tight even though some major markets are seeing upticks in supply. In the meanwhile, homes for sale are moving faster than ever. What are these trends indicating?
Read More »The Plight of Vacation Home Values
While the rest of the housing market cruises along, vacation home markets are still trying to get back to the values they had before the crash, according to a report. What’s keeping this market from booming?
Read More »The Next Gap in Housing: Homebuyer Knowledge
Home prices continue escalating in a generally tight U.S. market, which is making half of Americans believe they can’t afford to buy, according to a new report from ...
Read More »Examining Tax Reform’s Impact on Housing
Half a year after Congress revamped tax laws, a new report attempts to determine what effect it is having on housing. Click through to learn the details.
Read More »Where the Housing Market Is Headed
It seems like the perfect economy for everyone to find a reasonably priced home, but competition driven by low inventory is an issue. Could that be changing?
Read More »International Home Shoppers and U.S. Metros
Money from housing investors around the world continues to zero in on one particular U.S. region. But there's plenty of interest on the other side of the country too.
Read More »Home Investors’ Remorse or Delight in NYC?
At the height of the financial crisis in 2008, there were some people who bought or invested in condos in New York City, believing those investments would pay ...
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