Economics Minneapolis, Houston, And The Bay Area Are At Different Points In Their Housing Cycles Every market is different when it comes to housing inventory, demographic drivers, and industry influences
Sales Housing Industry Has Bigger Worries Than Federal Reserve Rate Hikes Decreasing supply is a far greater concern to the housing economy
Codes + Standards House Flipping Rises To Highest Level In Six Years Most houses are purchased with cash by flippers, which indicates that more financing is available for home transactions
Economics U.S. Home Inventory Falls Again, But California And Florida Markets Are Recovering Cape Coral-Fort Myers in Florida increased its available housing by 36.7 percent over the last year.
Economics Four-Fifths Of U.S. Metros Don’t Have Enough Homes For Buyers New York City and Dallas need the most new construction
Economics Portland, Denver, and Seattle Don’t Follow Declining Homeownership Trend The increases in homeownership rates were mostly due to more people buying homes, not declines in renter households
Economics Housing Affordability is Finally Improving Affordability challenges are finally beginning to improve. According to an analysis of American Community Survey data, some 33.6 percent of...
Economics Income Up, Poverty Down, Inequality Steady Despite the economic progress made as a whole, income distribution remains a problem
Economics An Average Paycheck Goes A Long Way In Detroit, Memphis, And Pittsburgh Cities in the South and in the Rust Belt have the most favorable base salary to home price ratios
Economics Homeownership Of People Age 35 And Younger Has Declined 21 Percent Since 2004 John Burns Real Estate Consulting predicts that the overall homeownership rate will continue to fall