With fewer homes available on the market and affordability remaining an issue, single-family rentals are growing in demand.
Read More »Housing Starts and Permits Post Monthly Decline
Demand continues to be high, but supply issues concerned many builders in April.
Read More »Examining the Racial Divide in Home Sales
A new study has found that homes sold in predominant Black neighborhoods were selling for nearly $50K less than comparable homes sold in white neighborhoods.
Read More »Housing Starts Hit 15-Year Peak in March
Constrained by harsh winter weather early in the year, housing starts took off in March, seeing a near 20% month-over-month rise.
Read More »The Census Bureau’s Homeownership Snapshot
New data shows homeownership was up last year, see what the numbers say and how your area stacked up.
Read More »Weighing in On Construction Spending
What type of construction saw more dollars spent on it and where did construction spending lag? Click through to learn what the Census Bureau’s latest data had to say about the money spent on building structures.
Read More »Largest 45 U.S. Cities Ranked by Home Size
A list compiled recently reveals the cities with the biggest homes on average, as well as a means for calculating the best bargain price per size.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Tracking Residential Construction
On Thursday, February 1, at 10 a.m. EST, the United States Census Bureau will release its monthly Value of Construction Put in Place Survey. Conducted monthly since 1964, the Survey estimates the total dollar value of construction work done in the ...
Read More »Going Up: Residential Home Sales
According to the latest data released by HUD and the Census Bureau, home sales keep rising—causing a surge in prices.
Read More »Homeownership Rate Rises From Lowest on Record
What does the uptick mean for the future?
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