U.S. Census data highlights which housing markets see homeowners spending the largest (and smallest) portions of their monthly income on housing. Source: Inman News
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As the shutdown continues, the real estate industry will also increasingly feel the ripple effects. Housing data, mortgage rates, federally-backed home loans, flood insurance and…
Increased homebuying affordability, more inventory and fewer competing buyers may lead to a prime week for homebuyers in October, leading to conditions like a “second…
The 20.5 percent increase was unexpected and reversed a trend of lower new-home sales thus far in 2025. Source: Inman News
New home starts fell 8.5 percent from July to August as builders continued to react to the negative economic outlook, according to data from the…
Median monthly homeownership costs have risen 26 percent from 2019, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s latest American Community Survey data. released on Thursday. Source:…
Sales of new single-family homes dropped 8.2 percent year over year to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 652,000, which still beat analysts’ expectations of…
Realtors cannot stand idly by in the face of discriminatory housing policies, coach Darryl Davis writes. It’s time to fight for the homeownership rights of…
The slight monthly boost comes as builders continue to face cooled buyer demand in response to elevated mortgage rates and high home prices. Housing starts…