Market Data + Trends Housing Starts Down 4.7 Percent in September, Commerce Department Reports Construction of single-family houses in the South was unsettled by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, falling 15.3 percent; U.S. home building...
Market Data + Trends Survey Gauges What Baby Boomers Are Looking for in a New Home Within the next 3 years, 38 percent of baby boomers plan to buy a new home, and 11 percent will do so in a year, according to PulteGroup's...
Market Data + Trends New Data Predicts Rise in Remodeling Spending The Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University's latest Leading Indicator of Remodeling Activity (LIRA) indicates continued...
Market Data + Trends Segmentation Strategies May Help Builders and Developers Best Predict Buyer Demand Many publicly traded home builders have rolled out strategies to attract entry-level homebuyers over the past two years, while other...
Opinion 'Holding Our Breath,': Experts Evaluate Sonoma County's Housing Outlook Homebuyers and renters from Santa Rosa, CA and other communities affected by the unprecedented wildfires are searching for replacement...
Trends Watauga, TX is the Hottest U.S. ZIP Code With Boost From Millennials Watauga, Texas has topped Realtor.com's annual ranking of hottest neighborhoods by ZIP code. A suburb of Fort Worth, TX, Watauga's median...
New-Construction Projects Latest Natural Disasters Could Be the Tipping Point for Housing Markets According to U.S. Census data, housing starts fell to a four-month low in September, lower than anticipated. Combined with the acute...
Green Design NeighborHub Named the Winner of 2017 Solar Decathlon After nine days of competition, the Swiss Team's NeighborHub was dubbed the winner of the U.S. Department of Energy's biennial Solar...
Market Data + Trends California Has the Most Valuable Land in the U.S. by ZIP Code Santa Monica, CA 90402 is the most exclusive address in the U.S., according to a new study comparing home value with construction costs. ...
Market Data + Trends 20 Longest Commutes in the U.S. by City Living in a major U.S. city can mean spending extra time alone in the car, commuting to and from work. For most commuting Americans, this is...