As more homebuyers look at sustainable living, a recent study compared 50 states in environmental awareness and climate change. So here’s where to head if you’re looking for an eco-friendly living.
Read More »The Fault Line’s Implications on California Housing
A new report examined the potential damage to properties in case of a major quake in the California region that sits along a dangerous fault line. Were the findings encouraging?
Read More »What to Expect in the Homebuying Season
If the last three years are any indication, the homebuying season of 2018 is set to be as competitive, if not more. Click through to learn more.
Read More »Single-family Home Building Slips
The lag in single-family starts in March could mean even tighter inventory in the coming months. But here’s why experts see the decline as a short-term headwind.
Read More »The 10 Priciest New York Neighborhoods
Move over SoHo, there’s a new most expensive neighborhood in town with a median sale price of over $3.5 million, according to a study. And no, it’s not the West Village, which is a close third.
Read More »Strong Homebuyer Demand Spurs Builder Confidence
The confidence of builders in the housing market remained stable in April, spurred by the increasing demand for housing according to data from the National Association of Home ...
Read More »Fannie Mae Cautious But Optimistic in New Outlook Report
New projections about the housing and mortgage sectors by Fannie Mae reflect a guarded optimism. Here’s a look at the numbers and the cause for sobriety.
Read More »NAR Unveils New Logo and Brand
This is the first time in 45 years that the association has changed its branding and logo.
Read More »Study: Size of Monthly Mortgage Payments Rose in Q1
All signs point to continuing growth for home values this year. But a new report finds that on the other side of the coin the increases could pose a challenge for homebuyers by year's end.
Read More »Many Students Struggling to Afford Housing
It’s a well known fact: college students are broke. With skyrocketing tuition costs and loans in the tens of thousands, finding adequate housing can be near impossible for many college students, and some may find it increasingly difficult to pay for housing.
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