Trends The Plight of the Seattle Homebuyer Seattle's population and home price growth are accelerating as more companies and jobseekers are drawn to the city's economic power. Yet,...
Trends Retirees Heading for the Hills in Greater Numbers "Halfbacks" are not just football players. The term also applies to Northerners who moved to Florida, and are now retiring in Appalachian...
Trends Rates to Hit 5 Percent Today Mortgage rates on 30-year fixed loans are expected to hit 5 percent for the average borrower today, per Mortgage News Daily. The latest...
Trends Homebuying Today a Feeding Frenzy The frenzy that is homebuying today continues to intensify, as homes sell faster, prices keep appreciating, bidding wars and all-cash sales...
Trends Benefits, Risks to Crowdsourced Homebuying Crowdfunding platforms for homebuying are becoming more popular as more Millennials try to transition from renting to owning. "The No. 1...
Trends Affordable Housing Development Sheds Light on Lopsided Supply, Demand A new affordable housing development in San Francisco offers 95 one-, two-, or three-bedroom apartments, and attracted 6,580 applicants...
Trends Boston Changing Its Tune on ADUs Boston's city officials are reconsidering the value of granny flats. A tiny home prototype outside City Hall and policy reforms are two of...
Trends Experts Wonder If Single-Family Rentals Have Peaked From 2006 to 2014, the nation's single-family rental inventory swelled, especially in communities hit hardest by the foreclosure crisis....
Trends More Than Half of Home Loans Are Not Being Originated By Banks Big banks are phasing out mortgage lending, particularly for lower-income buyers, just as "non-bank" independent mortgage companies are...
Trends Miami a Microcosm for Growing Housing Unaffordability for Teachers Teachers living in metro Miami can afford just 9 percent of its homes, Teachers' wages dropped 5.9 percent, and list prices increased 12.8...