As the debate over private listings and the Clear Cooperation Policy raged on, Anywhere leaders charted a distinctly central path. Here’s how that could change…
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Multifamily investing expert Michael Zaransky reflects on the deep structural divergence between housing demand and the system’s ability to deliver new units under current economic…
The typical home sold for 0.3 percent less than the original asking price in the past month, according to a new report from Redfin. Source:…
As home prices normalize and rental prices rebound from the height of the pandemic, OJO Labs warns buyers and renters should prepare for a housing…
Millions of renters throughout the U.S. are often forced to choose smaller and older homes to afford their rent, according to a recent report from…
Even though lumber prices have ticked down a bit recently, they’re still drastically up from where they were last year. So, what’s happening? Here’s a…
Pandemic-fueled housing demand is finally beginning to catch up with years of oversupply in the timber industry that resulted from the 2008 financial crisis. Source:…
Each month Anthony Askowitz explores a hypothetical real estate situation from both sides of the broker/agent dynamic. This time: A buyer’s agent is upset about…
New listing volumes are the best lead indicator of the health of real estate. Right now there’s a precipitous decline in available inventory across the…