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 »Houston Market Proves Resilient
The Houston housing market showed quarterly growth in Q3 and came in second in the nation for new housing starts.
Read More »Smaller Homes Yield Faster Value Growth
A three-year study shows the smaller the home, the faster its value will grow. What does this mean for home price appreciation?
Read More »For 2017’s Hottest Markets, Go West
Based on house price value growth and strengthening local economies, most of the hottest real estate markets for 2017 will be between the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Coast, according to one analysis.
Read More »Here is Where the Top Real Estate Markets Are
As 2017 nears, economists are looking at fast growing job markets to determine popular markets and trends.
Read More »What Will Happen with Affordability in 2017?
Low mortgage rates have offset price gains and slow wage growth. How will rising mortgage rates affect affordability?
Read More »Are Some Housing Markets Softening?
Sellers and landlords have spent the past year cutting prices and rents, leading some to speculate that some housing markets could be softening, according to recent analysis.
Read More »Housing Market Overview: Even the Weak Look Pretty Good
The future looks bright for residential real estate markets, according to one analysis. Why the rosy outlook?
Read More »Some Markets are Failing Another Type of Stress Test
In June, all 33 banks reviewed as part of the Fed's annual stress testing made the grade. Some housing markets, however, are not doing so well with a different type of stress test.
Read More »Overvalued Markets Not Necessarily a Bad Omen
Nearly a third of the top 100 U.S. metros are overvalued compared with their peak levels during the bubble years of 2005 and 2006. But one analysis says this doesn't necessarily mean another bubble is on the way.
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