Opinion Staking a Claim In a time of consolidation, there are still regional builders that prevail in their markets
Business Management New Homes for 'Renters by Choice' Single-family rentals present a big opportunity for builders and developers looking for a new niche
Opinion Which Foreign Country’s Residents Are Hunting For Homes In The U.S. The Most? While Canada still leads the way, the United Kingdom has closed the gap
Opinion Four Hidden Things To Consider In The Rent Versus Buy Debate Not everything in the rent versus buy debate can be easily accounted for in dollars and cents
Opinion These Cities Are Seeing The Smallest Increases In Home Prices Despite how it may seem, not all cities’ home values are increasing like they are in the Pacific Northwest
Opinion Cost And Competition Worry Homebuyers Most Affordability has been the main worry for a while, but competition is a relatively recent concern among homebuyers
Opinion These Zip Codes Offer Affordability And Great Public Schools Paying less doesn’t always mean receiving less, especially in the case of these affordable neighborhoods and their public schools
Opinion U.S Housing Markets That Are Slowing Down And Speeding Up Although still among the fastest-moving housing markets in the country, California cities may finally be showing signs of cooling off
Opinion More Young Americans Are Living With Mom And Dad Than With Romantic Partners The current share of young Americans who are still living at home with their parents has not been seen in over a century.
The Design Side Blight Fighter: The Other Bill Pulte How Bill Pulte's grandson is grappling with helping rid Detroit of its urban blight