Multifamily housing starts dipped 1.6 percent in September following a month in which the sector delivered surprising gains while single-family housing starts remained steady from…
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Sales of newly built single-family homes hit a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 740,000 in August 2021, up 1.5 percent from the revised July rate,…
Privately owned housing starts beat expectations in August, while single-family starts declined by nearly 3 percent, according to data issued Tuesday by the U.S. Census…
Nationwide, the share of households behind on payments and worried about eviction or foreclosure has barely changed from a year ago. Source: Inman News
Just this month, the U.S. Census Bureau announced it would ask respondents their sexual orientation and gender identity when conducting its Household Pulse Survey. Here’s…
Prices under $200,000 have nearly disappeared from the market for newly constructed homes, according to new data. Source: Inman News
Renters continue to be impacted in very unequal ways by the economic fallout of the pandemic, and one big reason for that is where they…
It’s unclear exactly how many properties will be freed up after federal eviction and foreclosure moratoriums expire at the end of July. But whichever way…
New home sales are still up 9.2 percent year over year but have been falling since March, likely as a result of high home prices…
In this interactive map, see the states where homeowners with a mortgage have incomes that haven’t kept up with housing costs. Source: Inman News