A Harvard University study reveals the nation’s homes are older today than at any time ever recorded, and remain in dire need of critical maintenance.
Read More »Construction Materials, Overall Industry Continue Downward Slide
A new report finds that labor issues continue to be a concern in the industry, with a decreased skilled labor pool magnified by an increase in the number and size of certain projects.
Read More »Could Offsite Construction Lower Home Costs?
Two studies claim artificial intelligence and machine learning are a step in the right direction but not the absolute answer to cutting costs in home construction.
Read More »Affordability Easing in Some U.S. Metros
Are rising mortgage rates still holding back prospective buyers? Click through to find out more on the latest in the buyer’s market.
Read More »Survey: Housing Market Collapse Imminent?
A majority of Americans fear rising mortgage rates and a lack of affordable housing could spark a market crash that could equal the 2008 downturn.
Read More »Rental Prices Growing at a Slower Pace
Are the nation’s renters preparing to buy a home? New data from Realtor.com shows that may not be the case as affordability issues remain.
Read More »Mortgage Apps for New Homes Fall Nearly 30% YoY
The MBA reports that mortgage rates exceeding the 7% mark and declining purchasing power leading are contributing to fewer new applications nationwide.
Read More »Maxine Waters Voices Concern Over HUD Housing Assistance Payments
In a letter to HUD Secretary Marcia L. Fudge, the Chair of the Housing Financial Services Committee said the supply of the nation’s affordable housing should be a top priority.
Read More »Home Prices More Concerning Than a Potential Recession?
Despite ongoing discussion of impending recession, a new survey found that Americans’ concerns are more focused on housing costs, with home prices up 14% year-over-year.
Read More »Report Details the Best Time to Buy a Home
October and the winter months provide buyers the best discounts, according to a new report from ATTOM.
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