Housing Markets Hurricane Irma May Crush South Florida’s New Residential Construction More than 500,000 single-family homes and 100,000 rental units have been built in the Miami area since 2000
features Jumbo Mortgage Delinquency Rates Are Down Borrowers are getting better at making their mortgage payments on time. Through findings from CoreLogic, Realtor.com reports that the...
features Realtor.com Introduces New Home Valuation Tool A home is an investment, and a new web dashboard lets owners monitor it as such. The Washington Post reports that My Home, a home...
features Colorado’s Best Cities For Young Families With rising home values, high employment rates, and low crime rates, Golden, Colo., is a wonder for people who want an idyllic, peaceful...
features For-Sale-By-Owner Sellers Weigh Their Risks And Benefits Homeowners looking to sell their homes without the help of a real estate agent have to make a choice: Is saving a 6 percent commission worth...
features A Look At Millennial Households Though Millennials still trail Gen Xers and Baby Boomers in terms of the total number of households they head, the younger generation will...
features Housing Industry Learns Rebuilding Lessons From Hurricane Katrina Houston will not be rebuilt in a day. Jonathan Spader, a Senior Research Associate at the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies,...
features Co-Borrowing Is Becoming More Common For lower mortgage rates, buyers are seeking assistance from family members and private companies
features What Americans In Big Cities Spend On Housing, Transportation, And Other Living Costs People living in big cities spend half of their paycheck on housing and transportation. Where does the rest of it go? SmartAsset broke...
features The Best And Worst Cities To Raise A Family Overland Park, Kan., offers excellent schools, good wages, and reasonably priced housing. Realtor.com named the Kansas City suburb the...