Opinion Thanks To High Demand And Low Supply, First-Time Buyers Are Feeling The Crunch With paying above asking price becoming the norm, younger, first-time buyers are unable to compete in bidding wars
Opinion Increase In Multigenerational Living Leads To Unexpected Obstacles Kitchens and visible second entrances are proving to be tricky obstacles for builders to overcome when creating homes for multigenerational families
Opinion Which Cities Hold On To Their College Graduates The Best? New York and Seattle are good at holding onto their college graduates, but neither one retains a higher percentage than a surprising Midwest metro
Opinion These 30 Hipster Zip Codes Offer The Most Profitable Home Flips These 30 hipster havens offer the best return on investment for home flippers as determined by analyzing data based on five common criteria.
Opinion Full Employment? Not In All Sectors As the number of unemployed workers goes down, the number of open construction jobs is going up
Opinion One Million Homes Regained Positive Equity in 2015 The number of homeowners around the country with negative equity is decreasing, but some states are faring better than others
Opinion Larger Numbers Of Millennials Moving To The Suburbs More Millennials are moving to the suburbs and, as a result, suburbs are beginning to take on a more urban aesthetic
Opinion Where Does Each State Rank In Property Taxes? Based on the effective real estate tax rate and the value of a home in a given state, property taxes throughout the country vary considerably
Opinion These Small To Midsize Cities Have The Best Downtowns Small city downtowns have many of the same offerings as big cities in a more concentrated, concise package
Opinion Apprenticeships Back On The Upswing After bottoming out at 52,763 total apprenticeships in 2011, California’s numbers are back up around 60,000 and continuing to grow