Economics Is the U.S. Officially in a Recession? Economists Weigh In The National Bureau of Economic Research has yet to say the U.S. is in a recession, but consumers are acting as if it is
New-Home Sales How Many New Homes Will It Take to Fix the Housing Shortage? The U.S. is facing a housing shortage, so why aren’t more homes being built?
Housing Policy + Finance Will Fannie and Freddie’s Conforming Loan Limit Increase in 2023? If So, By How Much? Economists are watching sales and prices for what the new limits may be
Housing Policy + Finance Falling Lumber Prices Reflect a Return to Normal for the Housing Market Lumber prices benefited from the booming housing demand during the pandemic, but as demand slows, prices follow
Housing Markets Market Update: Rents Continue to Climb, But Pace Slows Increasing rents may impact inflation in 2022
Housing Policy + Finance Is the U.S. Already in a Recession? What Does That Mean for Housing? Inflation is increasing, the economy slumping, and many are worried that the U.S. is headed for another recession
Zoning Denver Housing Supply Short by Tens of Thousands of Units. Could ADUs Be a Solution? Accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in Denver would help combat the growing housing crisis, but regulatory challenges stand in the way
Housing Policy + Finance The Federal Reserve’s Efforts to Curb Inflation May Have Unexpected Consequences The housing market is now seeing lower mortgage rates, but financial markets are expecting a recession in 2023
New-Home Sales A New Metro Denver Home for Under $350,000? One Home Builder Proves it’s Possible Oakwood Homes reveals a new line of stand-alone starter homes called On2, which are listed at significantly lower prices than most homes for sale in metro Denver
Housing Markets Is the Housing Market in a Recession? Experts Can’t Decide The housing sector is currently seeing a decline that could point to a market recession. Some economists say it is, while others disagree