Trends Living Alone Is Not All It’s Cracked Up to Be While these arrangements are at a scale too small to put a dent in the housing affordability crisis, shared housing and cohousing are...
Trends The New Home Story Is About the Number One The share of new homes with two or more stories declined to 53% of houses built last year compared with 55% in 2017, while one-story home...
Affordability As Housing Prices Rise, Mobile Home Communities Are Thriving The need for affordable housing has fueled demand for mobile homes, according to commercial real estate firm Marcus and Millichap. In the...
Trends Renters Are Becoming Homeowners the Quickest in These 25 Cities A new study by SmartAsset has calculated the average time it takes for renters to become homeowners in the 100 largest US cities, and 25...
New-Home Sales Millennial Homebuyers Are Pushing the New-Home Market Home builder Taylor Morrison says the surge in new housing starts is being powered in part by Millennial buyers. Consumers are “changing...
Trends Coworking Accommodations Are the Latest Multifamily Amenity In a bid to lure the kind of young, well-educated, relatively high-earning residents who are most likely to do remote work, developers are...
Green Design Berkeley Natural-Gas Ban for New Buildings Sparks Nationwide Trend Berkeley, Calif., banned the use of natural gas in newly constructed buildings in July. The move seems to have sparked a trend for other...
Trends Rentals Becoming America’s Newest Neighbor Not only were single-family rentals (SFR) born from the ashes of the Great Recession, this sector has some legs. While attention on SFR...
Trends Best and Worst Places to Live Without a Car College towns and big coastal cities top CityLab’s ranking of metros where it’s easier to live without a car. On the flip side, the large...
Trends What Are the Cool Towns Doing? Forbes delves deeper into one of the emerging real estate trends identified by a recent report released by the Urban Land Institute and PwC....