People who live in Hollister, California, feel most confident about leaving their doors unlocked at night, according to a survey by Automatelife.net, because of low…
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Droves of people have flocked to Texas for new jobs, tax and affordability purposes, and political reasons, and the demand from this new class of…
Housing starts rose 2.2 percent month over month in April, as homebuyers increasingly turn to new construction to combat low inventory in the resale market,…
Despite economic turmoil, investors large and small are still a force to be reckoned with in the housing market. Intel broke down the cities they’ve…
The dust has begun to settle from the great pandemic home-price boom and bust. An Intel deep-dive analysis sheds light on which markets have been…
New-home starts took a hit in January but remain higher than they were in November. And builders see a path forward to stronger sales, according…
Women in real estate in Toledo make 136 percent of the earnings of men in real estate in the city — the fourth highest in…
Single-family projects took yet another beating in September, declining nearly 5 percent from the previous month and 18 percent year over year, according to data…