Opinion Multi-Family Housing Building Is Slowing Despite an increase in permits, apartment starts are down
Opinion The Power of Passing it On Whether via social media or in-person conversation, there's undeniable power in word of mouth
Opinion Home Building Industry Predictions for 2016 Is this the end of the post-crisis housing market?
Opinion Which Groups Saw The Biggest Shift From Owning To Renting? Specific age groups, races, and income levels saw bigger jumps into the renting pool than others
Opinion Number Of Open Construction Jobs Jumps To Highest Level Since 2007 Even with increased hiring efforts, the number of open positions continues to rise
Opinion Congress Closes 2015 with Housing Tax Provisions President Obama has signed into law a $622 billion tax package that permanently renews certain housing tax priorities. The National Association of Home Builders pushed for a number of key tax provisions that have now been signed into law.
Opinion Politics And Housing Affordability: Why Haven’t The Candidates Been Talking About It? There is a disparity in average share of income spent on rent/mortgages between the first four states to vote and the last six
Opinion For Most, Buying A Home Pays Off After Just Two Years However, places like Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles will take a little longer to reach the ‘Breakeven Horizon’