Trends Build-to-rent is on the Rise AHV Communities is selling the American Dream but rather than owning a home it’s providing renting opportunities in neighborhoods with...
features The Winners and Losers of Gentrification A new study found that gentrification may not push original residents out of neighborhoods as often as is typically assumed, according to...
Sales U.S. Home Sales to Foreign Buyers Have Plummeted The dollar volume of U.S. homes purchased by foreign buyers fell 36% in the year ending in March, HousingWire reports. Purchases by...
New-Home Sales New Home Sales See Increase in June New home sales increased an estimated 7% in June from a month prior, despite a June decline in existing homes sales, Realtor.com reports. ...
Affordability Flexible Home Proposed as Affordable Housing Solution A flexible home, with an included rental unit and opportunities for expansion, won a Chicago design competition for affordable housing,...
Economics Experts Say the Next Recession Is on Its Way Exactly half of a recent panel of 100 economists and real estate experts believe the next recession will hit in 2020, according to Zillow. ...
Energy Efficiency The Case for Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pumps Ductless mini-split heat pumps can provide energy efficiency, cost savings, and temperature flexibility, Forbes reports. Mini-split heat...
Trends The Top Interior Design Trends by State Industrial design replaced farmhouse style and minimalism as the most popular trend in several states across the U.S., Realtor.com reports. ...
Trends This Startup is Pushing the Co-Living Trend The CEO of co-living startup Hmlet is capitalizing on the rise of long-term renters, calling buying a home “completely crazy,” according to...
Financing What Income is Needed to Make Rent in America’s Largest Cities? SmartAsset found the income needed to afford a median-priced two-bedroom apartment in the 25 largest U.S. cities. The U.S. Department of...