Several markets hit by the 2008 recession rebounded as rental markets, according to a study. Click through to learn which cities saw the biggest surge in single-family rental properties.
Read More »Is The Financial Benefit of Homeownership Shrinking?
Homeownership makes more financial sense than renting overall, but the savings are shrinking in the 100 largest metros, according to a report. See what it found on how owning a home compares to renting one.
Read More »Home Prices Accelerate, But Not Everywhere
Despite rising across the country, a report found that the growth in home prices remained widespread registering double-digit gains in some metros and minimal gains in others. Here’s what experts have to say about this trend.
Read More »Homeowners and Buyers More in Sync
A recent study found that there’s little difference of opinion on pricing between homeowners and buyers. What does this trend foretell?
Read More »Examining Housing Inequality
It has been five decades since President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Fair Housing Act into law, one week after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. In honor of the anniversary, Trulia partnered with the National Fair Housing Alliance ...
Read More »California Housing Market Surging After Wildfires
As Northern California rises from the ashes, so too does its housing market, suggests just-released Trulia data. After catastrophic fires swept through the area five months ago, it’s not only are resident choosing to stay—new ones are also aiming to ...
Read More »The Four U.S. Cities Where Paychecks are Stretching Furthest
Those looking to get the biggest bang for their bucks would be most likely to find it west of the Mississippi, according to a new joint report by Trulia and Indeed. The firms looked at which American cities stretch paychecks the ...
Read More »Starter Homes Feel the Market Pressure
One of the major casualties of a national housing market defined by continuously rising prices and over-tight inventory is the starter home, according to the latest Inventory and Price Watch report by Trulia. Starter homes “have become scarcer, pricier, smaller, ...
Read More »Are Homes More Affordable Than We Thought?
The housing market is feeling the squeeze as high prices, low inventory, and high demand all butt up against each other, making it difficult for many potential homebuyers to find a house of their own (or at least one they ...
Read More »Can 2017’s Mighty Construction Numbers Keep Rolling in 2018?
Housing boomed in 2017. The numbers were the best in 10 years. If you’re only looking at single-family construction. The bigger picture might not be so rosy in 2018?
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