Here’s how much housing experts predict that national home prices will appreciate over the next two years, with larger gains being predicted for beyond 2026.
Read More »Will Home Prices Continue to Rise into the New Year?
While home price growth remains somewhat slower than 2021 levels, Peyton Whitney, Research Assistant at the Joint Center for Housing Studies, reveals the descent of home price trends this year and what they could look like in 2024.
Read More »Home Sentiment Numbers Have Flatlined MoM but Increased YoY
Americans continue to have a dire view of their housing prospects, as only 14% of those surveyed reported having a positive outlook on the U.S. housing market.
Read More »Asking Rents Declined in November as Market Continues to Moderate
Asking rents have declined year-over-year in three of the last four months, according to a new Rent.com report, dropping a total of four times in 2023. As prices continue to climb in the Midwest, other regions saw annual declines in November, as the market continues its seasonal slowdown.
Read More »Study: Mobile Home Prices Outpace Single-Family Homes
While mobile homes are typically less expensive than more traditional site-built, single-family housing, according to a new LendingTree report, that doesn’t mean they’re cheap. See how much mobile homes are costing across the U.S. in this new report.
Read More »Are These the Most At-Risk U.S. Housing Markets?
“Some parts of the country continue to pop up on the radar as places to watch for signs of housing-market drop-offs, based on key quarterly measures,” said Rob Barber, CEO at ATTOM. “Once again, it is important to stress that getting onto the most-vulnerable list doesn’t signal an imminent crash for any local market.”
Read More »Government Agencies Work together to ‘Decarbonize the Building Sector’
“The new partnerships that we are announcing today underscore our strong and enduring commitment to energy efficiency and climate resiliency for our nation’s communities, homes, buildings, and infrastructure. It also underscores our commitment to sharing research on climate impacts faced by those most at risk,” said U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Marcia L. Fudge.
Read More »A “Perfect Storm” in 2023 Caused an Affordability Crisis for the Ages
A combination of “inflation, high prices, soaring mortgage rates, and low housing supply caused 2023 to go down as the least affordable year for housing in recent history,” said Redfin Senior Economist Elijah de la Campa.
Read More »Congress Examines Governmental Barriers to Housing Affordability
The House Financial Services Committee recently gathered a panel of housing experts to analyze affordability challenges in the housing marketplace, with a focus on governmental barriers such as zoning policies that have exacerbated these issues.
Read More »Habitat for Humanity Helped Build, Improve $13M+ of Homes in 2023
"This year, in the face of a global housing crisis, Habitat staff, supporters, volunteers, advocates and homeowners made meaningful progress toward our vision of a world where everyone has a decent place to live," said Jonathan Reckford, CEO of Habitat for Humanity International.
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