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Fierce winter for the housing market? Here’s what buyers should expect.
Fall is usually a slow season for the housing market but with fewer homes available and prices rising, the market remains fiercely competitive.
Demand for a single-family rental is ‘through the roof’: And Wall Street is on alert
Interest in single family rental homes as an investment is growing because it has proven to be a more resilient asset class than offices and hotels.
Office rental crisis? Not in these hot tech markets
A rebound in office-leasing in some markets this year has been fueled by increased hiring and demand for tech products and services.
‘It’s just draining’: Homebuyers frustrated by a cutthroat housing market are putting their searches on hold
The share of homebuyers who believe it is a bad time to buy rose to 66% in September, according to a Fannie Mae survey.
Millennials are flooding the housing market. But what (and where) are they buying? That depends.
Millennials are now the largest group of homebuyers today, making up 37% of the overall share in 2021. But what (and where) are they buying?
‘I am living in a nightmare everyday’: What homeowners need to know as climate change threatens properties
Standard homeowners’ policies cover a wide range of potential disasters, but not floods, earthquakes, maintenance damage and sewer back up.
‘Tesla of homes’: Can a construction tech company solve the housing shortage by building homes faster?
The U.S. housing sector, which is facing a shortage of 5.5 million to 6.8 million housing units, is in need of innovation, say experts.
Which cities saw declines in starter home sales and which ones saw increases in 2020?
In the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim area metro area, 120,534 fewer entry-level homes were sold in 2020 compared to 1990.
Living the New York City dream: How remote work is helping young workers live their best lives
An influx of young remote workers to New York City is causing rental bidding wars and record-breaking leasing activity.