New Residential Construction Trends Down Almost 10% in January
This year kicked off with a downturn in construction—seasonally adjusted, there were only 1,366,000 privately-owned housing starts in January, 9.8% ...
This year kicked off with a downturn in construction—seasonally adjusted, there were only 1,366,000 privately-owned housing starts in January, 9.8% ...
Builder sentiment took a significant reduction in February, declining by five index points over tariff, building cost and mortgage rate ...
Current Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Scott Turner previously worked in housing during the first Trump administration—specifically overseeing so-called ...
January saw 30,816 U.S. properties with foreclosure filings—which include default notices, scheduled auctions or bank repossessions—an increase of 8% month-over-month, ...
Inflation continues to rise for the fourth consecutive month, continuing a reversal from its decline throughout most of 2024. The ...
Detroit is the most overpriced housing market in the country, but there’s not a clear reason why. The latest Beracha ...
Total nonfarm payrolls increased by 143,000 in January, while the unemployment rate ticked down slightly to 4%, the U.S. Bureau ...
A new report shows owning a home in the United States is still more affordable than renting certain properties in ...
Home prices nationwide (including distressed sales) have seen a year-over-year increase as of December 2024, according to a new report ...
As the real estate industry has settled into a new year and market, the latest report from the National Association ...
There’s a big difference in value between making improvements when planning to stay in a home versus prepping it for the market. Read more.
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