The top 10 states where upper-middle-class people are moving are located in the South and the West. Six were in the South, including top-ranked Florida.
Many urbanists argue that building more housing will help ease the affordability crunch. A forthcoming paper argues that city economies are at the heart of growing spatial inequality
In East Dallas, one of the hottest markets in the U.S. this year, new construction projects are experiencing weather delays lasting a month or longer, costing home builders and buyers.
In a study tackling affordability for the spectrum of middle class buyers, online loan marketplace LendingTree broke out the data by lower-, middle-, and upper-middle class subgroups.
Based on new data, there are now more than 2 million solar photovoltaic (PV) installations in the U.S., doubling the number of installations since 2016.
In the first quarter of 2018, the share of for-sales homes in the U.S. did not post an annual decline for the first time since Q3 2016. Starter and trade-up home supply grew 3.5 percent and 4.8 percent, respectively.
Redfin Direct, a new pilot program from the real estate brokerage, allows homebuyers to make their purchase without an agent. Launched in Boston in March, the program seeks to add more consumer choice, especially for first-timers.
Vacation markets were hit hard in the last housing downturn, and many buyers are now wondering if it's safe to invest in these properties now, particularly as home price growth slows down and supply is rising.