Market Data + Trends Home Prices Are Finally Falling—Here’s How Buyers Can Capitalize on a Market Slowdown Buyers who can still afford home purchases are poised to benefit from waning demand, rising inventory, and falling home prices in a market correction
Labor + Trade Relations The Labor Market Slowed in October, but Construction Employment Remains Strong The unemployment rate posted a small gain in October, but the residential construction sector continued to add new jobs
Off-Site Construction This Texas Home Building Startup Manufactures Houses in Under 60 Days Onx is building a new factory in Georgetown, Texas, where it hopes to accelerate its building process to boost local housing supply
Housing Markets Look Out, Small Town America—City Buyers Are Coming Your Way City-goers are relocating for affordability at the fastest pace in years, and many are finding it in small towns and rural areas across the U.S.
Market Data + Trends Buyers Are Back in the Driver’s Seat Despite Falling Demand—Here’s Why Hesitant buyers are pulling back from the for-sale market, and as a result, sellers are being forced to lower their asking prices
New-Home Sales As the Housing Market Calms, Another Storm Is Brewing, as a New Generation of Homebuyers Demand Change Younger homebuyers are entering the market, causing builders to shift from homes that met older generations’ needs to match new buyers’ wants
Affordability What Issues Hold the Most Weight for the Upcoming Election? Redfin Survey Finds Out Housing affordability is at the top of buyers’ minds as the election draws near
Housing Markets Buyers Looking for a House? They’re in Luck…Supply is Up 33.5% from Last Year As houses stay on the market longer, sellers are cutting prices and buyers are reentering the market
Exclusive Research + Data Home Builders Shifting Focus to Appeal to Buyers’ Changing Wants Recent surveys by DesignLens and the New Home Trends Institute reveal homebuyers’ changing wants and needs, and builders are listening
Net Zero Risks to Consider in the Race to Net Zero High-performance home building is becoming more commonplace across the U.S., but net zero construction also poses new risks to the built environment