Trends Californians Making Their Exit From 2006 to 2016, over a million more people moved out of California than moved in, according to a new report from Beacon Economics and...
Trends Today's Market an 'Inversion' of Pre-Crisis Market When looking at today's housing market, some are seeing the inverse of the market leading up to the housing crisis. Where once there was...
Trends Mid-Size it: Millennials Boomeranging Back to Smaller Hometowns Anecdotal evidence suggests that Millennial homebuyers are returning to the smaller, more affordable, family-oriented hometowns they left...
Trends L.L.C.s: in the Dark of the Housing Market Rental property investors are increasingly using limited liability company structures (L.L.C.s). As of 2015, nearly one-third of all rental...
Trends Millennials Rule in These Housing Markets According to National Association of Realtors data, 36 percent of homes sold last year were purchased by Millennials, many of whom were...
Trends Shortage of For-Sale Homes Is Market's 'Biggest Challenge' The peak spring homebuying season started last month, yet buyers are not leaping into action. Pending home sales rose by only 0.4 percent in...
Trends Formerly 'Redlined' Neighborhoods Now in the Black for Home Values According to new analysis from Zillow, Denver's neighborhoods which were "redlined" by lenders decades ago now have median home values...
Trends Housing's Comeback Kid: The Midwest Since 2010, the momentum of population growth has shifted away from America's expensive "superstar" cities toward smaller, secondary cities,...
Trends Scales Tipping Toward Homeownership In 2017, the homeownership rate in the U.S. increased for the first time since 2004. Shifting demographics, along with loosening credit...
Trends Detroit Is Buzzing, Will Its 'Burbs? The city of Detroit is currently undergoing an urban renaissance to create and expand walkability, amenities, and jobs to attract...