With the winter around the corner, Zillow has found the minor growth in inventory is helping shift the scales slightly in favor of buyers.
Read More »Who Is Squeezing Millennials Out of the Market?
Younger buyers are comprising a smaller share of the market than in previous years, as first-time home shoppers are being ousted by demand from repeat baby boomer buyers.
Read More »Which State is Attracting First-Time Buyers in Droves?
With a state motto like "Virginia is for Lovers," a new study has found that first-time buyers are also falling for its cities of Chesapeake, Hampton, Virginia Beach, and Norfolk.
Read More »Rent Prices Speed Past Pre-Pandemic Projections
When Covid-19 lockdowns began last year, single-family rental prices slowed to stagnant. But as the the price of real estate appreciated at staggering rates over the past year, rent price growth recovered and now has "sped past what their levels ...
Read More »DASH Act Introduced to Ensure Housing Stability
Senate Finance Committee Chair Ron Wyden has introduced new legislation to tackle the housing affordability crisis and expand homeownership opportunities.
Read More »As Home Prices Rise, the Affordability Squeeze Is On
Housing costs are cutting deeper into the pockets of Americans as mortgage payments near the least affordable they've been in years.
Read More »Hope Ahead for Housing Supply?
A new Zillow analysis finds that housing inventory saw meaningful recovery for the second month in a row in June.
Read More »Remote Work Situations Aid in Overcoming Down Payment Hurdles
A new study has found that new opportunities are now present in the current housing market that did not exist just pre-pandemic.
Read More »Surge in the Demand for Vacation Homes
Pandemic-related remote work situations are pushing more Americans to purchase second homes.
Read More »Are Looser Zoning Laws the Housing Shortage Solution?
New construction is not the only path to replenishing the housing supply, it is the most plausible, experts conclude, and they say scaling back building restrictions could boost effectiveness.
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