Economics Is Housing Entering Another Bubble? One analyst says there’s good reason to believe we’re entering a bubble, while another says price growth is caused by lack of supply
Economics Harvard Joint Center Releases 2015 Report on State of Nation’s Housing Ownership at 25-year low; demand for rental housing remains strong
Sales What to Expect in the Second Half of 2015 for the Housing Market One expert says activity from first-time buyers is crucial to avoid the market from slowing down too much later this year
Economics Sales + Marketing: Hidden Perils of a Hot Market Brisk business means increased revenue, happy salespeople, and satisfied shareholders. If you're less than prudent, it can also spell danger
Builders KB Home Sold to More First-Time Buyers There is cause for optimism, though Wall Street Journal real estate reporter Kris Hudson says a "heavily muted" one.
Affordability Home Prices Today Are on Stable Ground Housing market prices are in a comfortable balance, experts say
Builders High Price of Land means Low Construction Starts Builders have to pay more for land, which means building bigger, more expensive homes is a safer bet to break even
Opinion Greenspan: The U.S. Housing Market Is Stagnating Construction isn’t pulling the country out of recessions anymore
Economics Most Americans Think We’re Still in the Housing Crisis A majority of Americans are pessimistic about buying a home