Housing Numbers Signal Continued Growth, But New Construction Sorely Needed
Single-family permits saw an 11.9 percent increase in May, signaling continued market growth despite the pandemic. Additionally, total housing starts ...
Single-family permits saw an 11.9 percent increase in May, signaling continued market growth despite the pandemic. Additionally, total housing starts ...
(TNS)—The house of tomorrow may be a townhouse. Rising construction prices and higher land costs have more builders and buyers ...
The extent of Hurricane Florence's impact is widening, with construction falling 13.7 percent month-over-month in the South. At a 5.3 ...
Building clawed 0.9 percent higher in July, but still underwhelmed year-over-year, according to the Commerce Department. Combined, housing starts totaled ...
Home-building in June sharply slid, with overall starts toppling 12.3 percent, and single-family starts tumbling 9.1 percent, according to the ...
The latest Urban Land Institute (ULI) Real Estate Economic Forecast predicts modest fluctuations across the board for 27 economic/real estate ...
Home-building in March picked up, with housing starts on a 1.9 percent surge and totaling 1.32 million, according to the ...
February's home-building receded, with housing starts softening 7 percent and totaling 1.24 million, according to the latest data from the ...
The brakes are on growing home prices, with appreciation at 6.7 percent—the lowest rate since November 2016, according to the ...
Home-building activity blew by expectations in January, with housing starts up 9.7 percent to a rate of 1,326,000, according to ...
In today’s market, agents who move deals forward aren’t the most aggressive; they’re the most curious. The right questions don’t pressure buyers into action; they help buyers articulate what’s holding them back. Read more.
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