
Interest in Tiny Homes Is Growing
More people across the U.S. are eying homes of 400 feet or less, wanting to downsize, simplify and save costs – but regulations over them
More people across the U.S. are eying homes of 400 feet or less, wanting to downsize, simplify and save costs – but regulations over them
NAHB: 10.5% of all single-family homes built in 4Q 2021 were constructed in rural areas, up from 10% in 4Q 2020; for multifamily units, it
Realtor.com: 64% of possible sellers intend to list their home by Oct.; a majority of these sellers (49%) are ready to swap starter homes for
Realtor.com: Home sellers may continue to hold the upper hand, but buyers may be more sensitive to price increases; and more inventory could enter the
Survey: 44% of Gen Z (18-25) and 35% of millennials (26-41) say they’ll sell their starter home this year. Many have lots of equity and
In two Fla. cities, Miami and Tampa, prices rose more than 200% in a little over 20 years – No. 8 and No. 9 in
Study: Some uncommon features can boost a home selling prices by a few percent, including a “pot filler” – an above-the-stove water faucet that adds
Many want to sell and move, but they feel stuck. Some don’t have the income to qualify for a bigger mortgage; others worry about total
Thanks to tight inventory and competition from institutional investors, more first-time buyers set their sights on larger homes with lots of backyard space. NEW YORK
There’s not enough supply (homes) to meet demand, with little relief in sight. The U.S. needs about 3M more homes, and it will take years
Millennials now make up the most homebuyers, and since many move with children in tow, prices in kid-friendly areas are rising faster than the general
Tight inventory took a toll: Feb. is the 4th consecutive month of decreases for NAR’s pending sales index, which is down 5.4% year-over-year. WASHINGTON –