Affordability Survey Finds Many Renters Worry About Homeownership About half of Americans aged between 25 and 55 fear they will never become homeowners, a new survey from LendingTree finds. Fifty-two...
Construction Suburban, Exurban Communities Post High Multifamily Gains Lower cost, lower density metros have been the biggest draw during the pandemic housing market for buyers. Lower land and labor costs, along...
Sales + Marketing Trends Top Trends in Digital Sales and Marketing Strategies for Home Builders How four home builders found success by aggressively implementing or augmenting a variety of digital sales and marketing tools and strategies
Affordability Looking at Affordability Through a New Lens Affordability indexes may take mortgage rates, income, and home prices into account, but it’s missing an important piece of the puzzle. Bill...
Market Data + Trends Buyers 'Marching Into the Jaws of Destruction' Says Redfin CEO Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman says buyers are driven by affordability, and with the most affordable metros also being the ones most at-risk for...
Design This Spec Home Puts Wellness, Energy Efficiency on Display In response to rising construction costs and limited labor, some home builders have turned to constructing spec homes rather than pre-sales...
Market Data + Trends Hot Market and Listing Tactics Make Identifying Home Values Difficult With nearly 40% of homes selling over asking, many buyers play guessing games with their bids. A family of two told The New York Times that...
Housing Markets Wildfires, Droughts Not Dealbreakers for California Buyers Homeowner Jenny Hess says the great weather and calm environment are two of her favorite things about living in California—except when she’s...
Building Materials Fire Resistant Building Materials Becoming Popular in Wildfire Country A fire-resistant house doesn't have to look like a bunker.
Housing Markets Is Climate Change Affecting Property Values? Since there is already a shortage of affordable housing, many homebuyers have no other choice but to accept living in a place where climate disasters are becoming more prevalent.