Near-record-low rates alone are not enough to drive down the prospect of homeownership, as 15-year home price highs are pushing more Americans out of the market.
Read More »Housing Industry Dealing With Pandemic Fallout
A new report keys in on five points that will shape the housing market after a year shadowed by a national pandemic.
Read More »All Eyes on a Post-Pandemic Housing Market
A new study analyzes the factors that will shape the nation’s housing sector in the post-COVID-19 era.
Read More »Why Nonwhite Neighborhoods Could Face Increased Flood Risk
According to new research, the negative, lasting effects of redlining practices include an increased chance of water damage to homes in historically impacted areas.
Read More »Why Home Values Skyrocketed During a National Health Crisis
With the nation nearing a full year under COVID-19, the housing market seems to be one of the few shining sports amid this dark time in U.S. history.
Read More »A Look at ‘Economically Integrated’ Neighborhoods
A new Redfin study analyzed the mix of affordable and high-end homes in neighborhoods across 30 of the largest American cities to determine which are the most economically-integrated.
Read More »How Affordable Housing Impacts the Neighborhood
Researchers analyzed home-sales data to determine whether common concerns about low-income housing developments are justified.
Read More »How COVID-19 Is Reshaping the Market
A new survey reveals the factors—including the continuing fallout from the pandemic—that are changing the ways Americans think about homeownership.
Read More »Unemployment Hits Housing Industry
As insured unemployment hits record levels, Redfin has announced that it will cut 7% of its staff due to decreased housing demand amid the COVID-19 crisis.
Read More »The Cities at Minimum Risk From a Housing Downturn
A new study shed light on which metros’ housing markets had the most and least to worry about from a recession. But three cities won’t have to worry much. Hint: They’re all in the Northeast.
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