Healthy income growth and abundant job opportunities kept Silicon valley hubs and South Eastern U.S. cities at the top of the list of the hottest housing markets of 2018.
Read More »Rising Rents Leading to Increase in Homelessness
A report correlating rising rents and homelessness has accurately predicted the recently released point-in-time counts by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Read More »Households Doubling-up to Save Costs
More working-age adults in big metropolises are living in doubled-up households driven by financial concerns from rising rents.
Read More »What Are All U.S. Homes Worth?
The total value of all the housing stock across the country increased in 2017 to a value 1.5 times greater than the gross domestic product of the U.S., according to a new report.
Read More »How Single Family Rental Market Is Impacting Home Sales
A recent study finds that the number of single-family rental homes grew by over 5 million between 2006 and 2017—representing significant impacts to the housing market.
Read More »Rising Rent Costs Blocking Homeownership Dreams for Many
It’s no secret that rent prices are taking a big bite out of many Americans’ incomes, especially for those not in a position to purchase a home. Even ...
Read More »Home Values Heat Up to Record Highs
The latest data on home values reports that more than half of the nation's largest metros gained over $10,000 in value in the last year.
Read More »Buyers Will Need an Extra $7,000 to Afford Down Payment in 2018
With the cost of homes skyrocketing as the year goes on, buyers are forced to gamble on paying a lower down payment today or saving for an extra year and having the home of their dreams rise out of their budget.
Read More »In Demand: Single-Family Rental Homes
Rising home prices and low inventory isn’t just a narrative for homebuyers. As rental houses have been in high demand, a lack of supply is boosting rental home ...
Read More »Undersupplied and Overheated
At the epicenter of the housing crisis was the underwater borrower, a by product of unrealistic price points and an over-heated housing market. Now, according to recent data, some market's are overheating once more.
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