Following employment opportunities and more affordable housing markets, Millennials are increasingly heading to smaller cities like Durham, N.C., Grand Rapids, Mich., Oklahoma City, Omaha, and more.
Luxury homes are becoming more plentiful and less expensive in the U.S. housing market. A new study offers examples of "attainable luxury" markets in major metros.
According to Rick Palacios Jr., director of research for John Burns Real Estate Consulting, “The stigma of renting has ... gone away,” and this is proving especially true for Baby Boomers entering their Golden Years.
This year's spring buying season is met with cooling home prices. The latest S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller home price index data show a three percent annual gain in February, down five basis points from January's year-over-year growth.
Even though the peak spring real estate season is underway, fewer Americans believe now is a good time to buy a home. New poll data show that sentiment hit an 11-year low.
A new study finds the most livable small towns in the U.S., based on entertainment and dining, income inequality, housing affordability, and employment metrics.
It's prime real estate season and on the West Coast, inventory is ticking up and sales are struggling, with some indications that home prices may fall, if they haven't already.
Low supply and affordability are major headwinds facing today's homebuyers, as is the current age disparity among homeowners, according to new analysis.
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