Centrally located, small and more affordable living spaces dominated the past decade, according to new data released by RCLCO Real Estate Advisors. Source: Inman News
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The U.S. median home price stayed near its summer peak of $350,000 and hit record-high, year-over-year growth of 12.9 percent, according to realtor.com. Source: Inman…
Hurricane Delta is poised to cause damage to 293,685 single-family and multifamily homes across the Gulf Coast while amassing $62.85 billion in damages. Source: Inman…
Parts of New York City, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., were most vulnerable to economic impacts of the pandemic during the third quarter, according to…
Amid intense market demand and low inventory, the U.S. median home price hit a new high of $319,769 in the four weeks ending Sept. 27,…
Looking for a little clarity on this week’s news? Windermere Chief Economist Matthew Gardner discusses how the housing market continues to bring out buyers in…
Home showings have continued to climb throughout the pandemic summer, but virtual showings are flattening, not keeping pace with in-person home tours. Source: Inman News
A dip in prime age participation usually goes hand-in-hand with slower wage growth, according to Odeta Kushi, the deputy first economist at First American. Source:…
After bottoming out in May and June, signed contracts in Manhattan have begun to rebound, according to a new report released Thursday by Warburg Realty. …