PWC’s Emerging Trends in Real Estate report examines this and other factors, as well as the possible implications the many Americans not returning to their physical offices may have on commercial real estate.
Read More »Midwest Markets Gaining More Popularity
Potential homebuyers are looking at areas with affordable home prices and lowered housing costs, according to a new WSJ/Realtor.com report, which showed the Midwest is emerging as a new option for home shoppers despite facing low inventory and a quick market pace.
Read More »Examining U.S. Migration: Where Are People Moving To?
As relocation patterns continue to shift nationwide, the Mountain West region has emerged as a hot spot for homebuyers, according to a new study from StorageCafe, with Idaho topping the list with the highest net migration rate in the nation.
Read More »Renters Raising Families Eyeing the Lone Star State
RentCafe has examined the top U.S. cities that renters with families are settling down in, and of the estimated 68 million Americans raising children while renting, the South overwhelmingly provided them with the best options.
Read More »Renters of Color Pay Higher Security Deposits, Application Fees
According to a new report from Zillow, renters of color are more likely to pay higher upfront costs when applying for a rental compared to white renters, while Black and Latinx renters were nearly twice as likely to submit multiple rental applications before securing a lease.
Read More »10 Small Cities on the Rise
The housing market in these cities is booming and in some unlikely places. Which smaller cities are poised to boom, thanks to affordable homes and higher wages? Click through to learn more …
Read More »Where are Households Moving in 2018?
Arizona and Idaho lead the states with inbound moves for households looking at migrating in search of better jobs, housing, and family life. Illinois and Connecticut lead the states from where the population is moving elsewhere.
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