Economics Gains In Home Value Are Slowing In San Francisco And Other Western U.S. Cities Buyers are finding that houses are too expensive in cities like Austin and Denver
Codes + Standards Most Metro Areas Don’t Have Enough Single-Family Stock To Meet Demand New York City leads the list of the areas where demand most outstrips supply
features The Best (And Worst) Features Of Apple’s New Smart Home App Apple’s HomeKit platform got a boost last week through the launch of iOS 10. CNET’s David Priest reports that the new Home app has some...
features Buyers Obtain Most Down Payment Assistance In Los Angeles, Miami, And Seattle Los Angeles’s expensive homes have a silver lining: More down payment assistance is available. L.A. buyers land average down payment help of...
Innovation Online Modeling, Drone Mapping, and Virtual Reality Are Changing Construction The building industry is leaning on new technology to keep projects on track. The Wall Street Journal reports that big builders and start...
features Lack Of Appraisers Has Helped Lessen On-Time Closings The housing industry has faced shortages in supply, shortages in skilled workers, and now shortages in appraisers. CNBC reports that...
features $300,000 Buys A Palace In Georgia And A Studio Apartment In L.A. A McMansion in Grand Prarie, Texas, a ranch in Orland Park, Ill., and a condo in Dublin, Calif., have one thing in common: They all sell for...
features Pittsburgh Has The Lowest Monthly Cost Of Homeownership Homeownership is expensive, but the median cost of homeownership in a few Eastern cities is well under $1,000 per month. MarketWatch...
Economics Dallas, Seattle, And Grand Rapids Are Among Fastest Growing U.S. Cities Since 2009 Only nine cities performed better than national averages, according to the annual Metro Monitor report
Codes + Standards For Flood-prone Homes, Buyouts May Be Best Solution More than 2,000 U.S. properties have experience 10 or more damaging floods