Amid Supply Chain Woes, Millennials Want Bigger Homes
A new survey out shows that millennials’ housing preferences have changed through the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the Census Quarterly ...
A new survey out shows that millennials’ housing preferences have changed through the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the Census Quarterly ...
The housing market may be red hot, but it’s also strained by inflationary challenges, and construction costs have been especially ...
January came out of the gates slower than 2021 when it came to new single-family home sales, according to the ...
The latest January data on new residential construction points to a mostly stable housing market that, in some instances is ...
As 2021 came to a close, homeownership and residential vacancy rate experienced slight improvements in the final months, according to ...
You're probably familiar with the headlines that suggest that the pandemic forced mass migration out of crowded cities. However, recent ...
Sales of new single‐family houses increased 0.4% in October 2021, posting a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 745,000, according to ...
Building clawed 0.9 percent higher in July, but still underwhelmed year-over-year, according to the Commerce Department. Combined, housing starts totaled ...
March new-home sales took off, up 4 percent to 694,000, according to the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of ...
Home-building in March picked up, with housing starts on a 1.9 percent surge and totaling 1.32 million, according to the ...
When clients buy a home, under-the-radar issues often involve factors beyond cosmetic appeal, which can lead to significant financial and legal problems down the line. Read more.
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