Energy Efficiency Places With the Highest and Lowest Monthly Energy Costs A ranking of the highest and lowest monthly energy costs of the 50 states and Washington, D.C.
Labor + Trade Relations How Old Are Construction Workers in the U.S.? The median age of a construction worker is 47 in Vermont, 46 in Rhode Island, and 44 in Connecticut, New Hampshire, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania
Market Data + Trends Inventory Correlates With Time on Market Metros with the steepest drop in available homes also have fewer homes on the market after two months
Digital Marketing Virtual Bests In-Person Visits Facing a super-fast housing market, buyers skip open houses and in-person visits in order to get a jump on the competition
Market Data + Trends Paint Colors and Home Prices Zillow’s 2017 Paint Color Analysis examined how paint colors affect a home’s average sales price
Building Materials Builders Report Shortage Of Framing Lumber According to a May survey from NAHB, 21 percent of builders reported a shortage of framing lumber, up from 7 percent in 2015. HousingWire...
Building Materials Exclusive Research: The First Impression Buyers seeking curb appeal and low maintenance for their homes head for fiber cement, vinyl, and brick as top choices
Market Data + Trends Renters Still Confident About Affordability The vast majority of renters of all income levels feel either “very confident” or “somewhat confident” that they can stay in their homes as long as they want
Trade Contractors How Old Is the Typical Construction Worker? Average ages depend on the state, but there are some general patterns when it comes to age of construction workers across the nation
Market Data + Trends New York, San Francisco And Boston Are The Nation’s Most Walkable Cities Needing a car to get around New York City? Fuhgeddaboudit! Redfin ranked the nation’s most walkable cities and New York once again earned...