A new Bloomberg study of the most expensive commutes in the nation shows that residents of Charles County, Md., and Fauquier and Stafford Counties in Virginia had some of the highest commuting costs.
In 2004, African American homeownership peaked at nearly 50 percent. The rate declined every year since. In 2017, the rate was 43 percent, cancelling out all gains since the passage of the Fair Housing Act in 1968.
A new Bankrate study finds that 63 percent of Millennial homeowners have buyer's remorse. Their remorse rate is nearly twice that of buying Baby Boomers.
The fastest-growing renter segment in the U.S.? Also the largest living adult generation, Americans aged 60 years and up currently account for 22 percent of the current population.
With real estate's peak spring season on the horizon, knowing who's buying what in the market can be useful for agents and competing homebuyers. A new study tracks which buyers are local, and which are out-of-towners.
The cost of having children is rising, as is the cost to own a home, especially in the expensive Northeast. A new study finds the best cities in the region to raise a family this year.
In January, overall buying activity registered at 52 in the National Association of Realtors' Buyer Traffic Index, down 17 points annually, and essentially flat from the previous month.
A new study from ApartmentList finds that of all the metros studied, Denver had the biggest percentage increase in the number of renter households with annual income of $100,000 or more.