Market Data + Trends Richest ZIP Codes by the Numbers Atherton, Calif. (94027) is the most expensive ZIP code in the nation, located in the state with the biggest concentration of pricey ZIPs in...
Market Data + Trends Affordability Squeezing Builder Confidence As a result of rising mortgage rates and home price appreciation, affordability is tight, pushing down both buyer demand and home builder...
Market Data + Trends Teton County Is Home to Yellowstone, Real Estate Gold Using a more holistic view of household income that accounts for more than pre-tax earnings, a new study ranks the wealthiest counties...
Financing New Rules for All-Cash Real Estate Deals On November 15, the U.S. Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) toughened regulations on all-cash real estate transactions...
Market Data + Trends Single-Family Permits Down in These Regions In September 2018, the total number of single-family permits issued year-to-date at the national level hit 664,665, a 5.7 percent annual...
Trends Locking it Down: Smart Home Trends Voice assistants, WiFi-enabled whole home systems, smart lights, locks, and thermostats; apps, and robots are creating new standards for...
New-Construction Projects California Housing's 'New Abnormal' The wildfires in both Northern California and in Malibu, Calif. are historic in terms of lives lost and properties destroyed. Despite the...
Trends Book Covers Housing's 'Wakeup Call' "Who gets to live in the new urban America," asks the subtitle of a new book, "Generation Priced Out," by San Francisco-based housing...
Codes + Standards This Week's Codes and Standards, November 19 Advocacy group files suit against City of Los Angeles, parking garage assessments in New York State, USGBC and BRE form partnership, and Virginia voters approve measure to cut property taxes in flood-prone areas
Opinion Hot Takes: 'Monopoly for Millennials' a Game Changer Do not pass go, do not collect $200, and "forget real estate. You can't afford it anyway." That last one is a new tagline for Hasbro's ...