How many millennials report that they are actively searching for a new home? Find out how the buyers’ market breaks down.
Read More »Homeownership Rate Rose for Young Adults
A new report said younger homeowners were able to reverse recent trends but that could change due to the outbreak of COVID-19.
Read More »What Millennial Homebuyers Want
Here’s what a study revealed about the features that millennials desire in their home and those they don’t. But which features were absolutely essential in guiding their home buying decision?
Read More »The Growing Alternative to Homeownership
As homebuyers tackle the growing challenge of finding an affordable home, here’s how builders are rising to the growing demand for detached single-family units for rent.
Read More »The Material Costs of Building a Home
The latest Producer Price Index (PPI) shows that the prices paid for materials used in residential construction decreased 1.1% in June, breaking a four-month trend of increases. The ...
Read More »Potential Homebuyer’s Credit Increases
According to the Federal Reserve, Americans saw a $17 billion increase in nonrevolving debt. Here's why the National Association of Homebuilders called this increase good news for potential homebuyers.
Read More »The Call for Affordable Housing
Hundreds of industry leaders converged in Washington, D.C., to urge lawmakers to make policies aimed to help the growth of affordable housing.
Read More »May Yields Mixed Results for Housing Market
New home sales fell 7.8% in May to an adjusted rate of 626,000, but are 4% higher than they were in May 2018, according to data by the ...
Read More »Minorities Struggle to Secure Homeownership
Information from the U.S. Census Bureau and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) found that homeownership rates for minorities fell to 64.2% in Q1 2019 from 64.8% ...
Read More »Homebuilders Remain Confident, For Now
Even as builders remain optimistic about the demand for single-family homes, these factors are likely to impact their outlook in the near term.
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