While the national population growth rate plummeted during the pandemic, the latest State of the Nation’s Housing report from the Joint Center for Housing Studies revealed migration and immigration were the key source of growth in 2022, as domestic migration was the largest source of growth in 56% of the counties analyzed.
Read More »How Much Space Can Renters Get for $1,700?
While apartment prices remain high in most major U.S. cities, renters can get generous amounts of space in others, according to a new RentCafe report. Learn which cities offer the most bang for your buck.
Read More »The American Dream Proves Resilient Despite Housing Market Challenges
Even considering rampant inflation and high mortgage rates, the idea of owning a home and achieving the American Dream remains a primary goal for large swaths of the population, according to a survey from Falls & Co.
Read More »Home Values Falling in Major U.S. Cities Amid Market Cooldowns
Single-family homeowners and condo owners are losing hundreds of dollars by the day, according to a new Point2 analysis. Learn which cities were hit the hardest in this latest study.
Read More »Will the ‘Seller’s Strike’ End, or Will Homeowners Give In?
As Americans hold tightly to their low mortgage rates, more than 90% of homeowners remain financially disincentivized from selling their homes, as it would cost more to borrow the same amount of money they owe on their current mortgage. A new study from First American dives into the situation.
Read More »Builder Sentiment Declines, But Experts Remain Optimistic
According to a new NAHB report, November marks the fourth consecutive monthly drop in builder confidence, as sentiment levels have declined a whopping 22 points since July. Here's where you can find more.
Read More »Ranking the Nation’s Top Destinations for Snowbirds
As the winter sets in across the U.S., StorageCafe has found that Florida remains the best state overall for snowbirds, with 42 cities in the top 100 list, only challenged by Texas.
Read More »Cramped Quarters
A new study analyzes which U.S. cities had the smallest living spaces, which cities offered the least bang for a buck, and why many are seeking to expand their living spaces.
Read More »As Rents Rise, Landlords Turn to Concessions to Lure in Tenants
There is a nationwide increase in concessions, according to a new Zillow report, as renter demand heightens, fueling more landlords and property managers to offer perks to entice tenants.
Read More »From ‘House Poor’ to ‘House Rich’: Where Are Homeowners Best Off?
From bustling cities in the Midwest to sunny spots on the West Coast, some places stand out due to affordable housing and high homeownership rates.
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