Experts say that remodeling spending is set to slow down in the U.S. through the first quarter of 2020, projecting annual growth will decelerate from seven percent this quarter to 2.6 percent in Q1 2020.
Many Millennials are putting their first home purchase ahead of other life milestones like getting married and starting a family, despite ongoing affordability pressures.
New analysis of the biggest U.S. cities tracks employment, affordability, and fun for recent college graduates looking to lay down roots. The ranking's metrics include cost of living, median rent prices, and Yelp ratings.
Builder confidence hit a new high in April, increasing one point to 63, according to the National Association of Home Builders’ monthly confidence index data.
A recent ranking tracked how many years of work it could take to achieve homeownership in the 50 biggest U.S. cities, based on median incomes and median home values.
A new study of home sales between the fourth quarter of 2017 and the third quarter of 2018 assesses the impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) on real estate activity.
Older Baby Boomers were the most satisfied homebuyers in a new demographic study of generational buyer trends. Older Boomers accounted for the second-largest share of home sellers in 2018 (22 percent).
Applications to purchase a home hit a nine year high last week, increasing one percent week-over-week, and up seven percent annually, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association’s seasonally adjusted index.
A new ranking finds the 10 U.S. cities with the highest single homeownership rates in the nation, finding that median incomes are higher for the top 10 than for the bottom 10.
Homes with solar panels sell for an average 4.1 percent more than comparable homes without solar panels in their local markets. That's according to the latest Zillow study.