A new report by Trulia found that there is at least one ZIP code in each of the country’s 50 largest markets where more than half of the ...
Read More »San Francisco’s IPO Surge: Housing Boom or Bust?
Forecasts for the housing market based on the anticipated release of IPOs this year have led many to believe San Francisco will see an influx a buyers. A new report, though, calls this into question.
Read More »Teachers, First Responders, and Restaurant Workers Facing Affordability Struggles
Buying a home for those who work within these occupations can be a struggle, and the number of markets where they can afford a home is dwindling.
Read More »Issi Romem Joins Trulia
In his new role as Chief Economist, Romem will spearhead Trulia’s economic research to provide industry insights on housing market trends, demographic shifts and economic policies.
Read More »Addressing Housing Values
What factors are responsible for the latest movement in home prices? Experts weigh in on the data from the S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Index and what it indicated.
Read More »Should Buyers Beware or Start Celebrating?
A new report by Trulia logs a shift in home price patterns. But it might not be what you think.
Read More »Worth a Million Bucks
Despite the continuous rise in prices, the median home value crossed the million mark in many metros of the country. Here’s an analysis on the rise of million dollar homes in the U.S.
Read More »The Bay Area Isn’t So Hot Anymore
These factors might be responsible for why priced-out buyers could start seeing a way into the highly competitive Bay Area housing market.
Read More »Running Out of Gas
A new report finds home prices are not going up as quickly as they were. Experts wonder if the market is really leveling.
Read More »The Power of Homebuyer Choice
According to a new report, while affordability and low inventory are still concerns for homebuyers, new signs may point to easing in the market.
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