Economics The Rate Of Change In Home Prices, From Boulder to Atlantic City The hip Colorado town and the bustling New Jersey city are on opposite ends of the housing market spectrum
Remodeling What New And Long-time Homeowners Spend On Remodeling Recent movers enjoy new decks, while “Nesters” purchase new siding.
Economics America’s Heartland Poised For A Resurgence Many experts think that the inland states have widespread benefits that the more popular coastal states just can’t offer.
Economics Demographic Data Behind The Low Homeownership Rate Homeownership skews towards people who had the means to survive the housing collapse.
Sales + Marketing Brands Target Millennial Consumers Through Nostalgia Current sales to the nation’s future are buoyed by connections to the past.
Affordability Backyard Homes Meet Resistance From Neighbors, Local Governments Standalone dwellings that share lots with larger main houses could offer affordable living options and help alleviate housing shortages in major cities.
Economics Finally, A Good July For The Housing Market Consumer confidence, unemployment, and nominal home price figures were all beautiful sights to see last month.
Economics Luxury Home Prices Continue To Fluctuate The majority of the housing market has seen steady growth lately, but luxury home values have been unpredictable.
Economics Starters, Trade-Ups, And Premium Home Sizes Vary By Metro People who want space should head to Texas.
Economics Social Media Found To Influence Homebuying A “fear of missing out” is one reason Facebook users want to follow their friends and enter the world of homeownership.