A study found that while some of the most affordable neighborhoods of the last two decades were becoming hot housing markets today, there were others where prices fell making them more affordable. Click through to learn which neighborhoods have seen the biggest price change over a period of time.
Read More »International Home Shoppers and U.S. Metros
Money from housing investors around the world continues to zero in on one particular U.S. region. But there's plenty of interest on the other side of the country too.
Read More »Craftsman Style Homes Cost a Premium
Entry level homes with distinctive farmhouse or craftsman styles come at a premium, a study found. Why are buyers at the entry-level ready to pay more for some features?
Read More »Worries Climb Over Rising Home Prices
A new report says that half of the top housing markets in the U.S. are overvalued. As home prices rise for yet another month, some fear for the sustainability of the market. Here’s why.
Read More »San Francisco Wins the Homebuilding Race
San Francisco has been known to have an acute shortage of housing inventory. But the Golden Gate City surprised its critics by nearly doubling its historic average number ...
Read More »U.S. Homes Remain Affordable Despite Rising Prices
U.S. remains a stable market despite rising home prices that are expected to slow down in 2018. However several cities in the West remain overvalued.
Read More »Are Tax Reforms Worth the SALT in High-Priced Markets?
Aspiring home buyers living in counties with relatively high home values and SALT rates may be affected by the new tax bill, according to a new study.
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