"Homebodies" are becoming more and more common as less homeowners sell their current homes. An economist gives insights on the factors contributing to this trend.
Read More »What Castro’s Presidential Bid Means for Housing
On Saturday, former U.S. Department of Housing (HUD) Secretary Julián Castro announced his presidential bid in San Antonio. Take a look back at Castro's key housing decisions and what his entering the race means for the industry.
Read More »The Shifting Sentiments in Housing
A new study analyzes the sentiments of buyers, sellers and renters in a market where trends are changing compared to the last several years.
Read More »Why Is the Manhattan Housing Market Slowing Down?
A study sheds light on sales, contracts, and inventory levels across Manhattan. Here’s what it revealed.
Read More »Reforming Housing Finance in the Absence of Legislation
A new report by the Milken Institute calls for administrative reform to strengthen the housing finance system. Here’s why.
Read More »Is the Housing Market Overheating?
A comparison between two home price indices has shown some clear indications of slowing growth in the housing market. Here’s what this could mean for homeowners.
Read More »California’s Role in the National Housing Recovery
How much has the Golden State’s housing market accounted for in terms of value gained during the nationwide housing recovery? A report finds out.
Read More »The Housing Market’s New Normal?
As inventory rises, an analysis found that properties in some of the hottest housing markets aren’t moving as fast as they used to. Here’s what this trend could mean for homeowners looking to sell.
Read More »Housing Finance in 2019
Which legislation and trends are likely to impact housing finance this year? Here’s what experts in this space had to say.
Read More »The Housing Slump Blues
What does the latest data and analysis say 2019 will hold for the housing market?
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