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features Reality TV Influences Home Buyers’ Expectations Renovation and building projects seen on reality TV stations like HGTV can heavily influence home buyers’ expectations. MarketWatch...
features Australian Housing At Risk Of Crash The Australian housing market is at its peak and could crash if the country’s central bank makes any rash change to interest rates,...
features U.S. Dollar Affecting Foreign Home Buyers A study from Zillow found that the strength of the U.S. dollar can heavily affect how foreigners shop for U.S. homes. The U.S. dollar...
features Builders Remain Concerned About Lot Unavailability Sixty-four percent of builders reported that the overall supply of developed lots in their area was either “low” or “very low” in the June...
features The Best U.S. Cities To Live In U.S. cities just keep growing— according to U.S. Census Bureau data, large urban areas are growing nearly twice as fast than in the first...
features Women More Housing Cost-Burdened Than Men A study from SmartAsset discovered that wage gaps between men and women translate directly into a difference in ability to afford housing. ...
features New Urby Developments Change The Definition Of Neighborhood New Jersey-based Ironstate Development has created a new model of mixed-use apartment buildings that are redefining urban living. CityLab...
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