Single-Family Homes City Living Is Starting To Stretch Out To The Suburbs Developers and urban planners are rethinking suburbia and emphasizing walkability, density, and diversity
Codes + Standards Energy Star Program Could Fall Victim To Budget Cuts The White House is proposing cutting the EPA’s budget by 24 percent
Sales An Aging Housing Stock Provides Opportunities For Home Flippers A recent report from Attom Data indicates that Americans are staying in their homes longer and delaying home improvement projects. ...
Sales + Marketing New Technology Has Changed The Game For Real Estate Marketing The prominence of sites such as Zillow and Trulia has made homebuyers smarter about what they want in a home. Real estate agents need to...
Multifamily New Construction Causes Manhattan Rents To Fall Rent prices fell in February for apartments of all sizes in the New York City borough of Manhattan. Even studio rents dropped 2.6 percent to...
Economics HUD Budget Cuts Could Worsen Housing Shortages A $6 billion cut to the Department of Housing and Urban Development budget would lessen the federal government’s role in the housing market,...
Single-Family Homes The Demographics Of Multigenerational Living Arrangements More than 20 percent of noninstitutionalized adults age 65 or older, which equates to 9.4 million people, live in multigenerational...
Economics Steady Job Growth Could Push The Fed To Raise Interest Rates The nation is nearing full employment, but a rate hike could still hurt many workers
Codes + Standards Compromise Bill In Indiana Would Gradually Peel Back Solar Incentives The measure would grant the higher retail rate for another 30 years for those who have already installed solar
Sales Metros Where Economic Diversity Is Improving—And Worsening Phoenix, San Diego, and Cape Coral, Fla., are among the places where more homes can be found at a range of price points