Here’s where rents are rising — and where they’re falling by thinkia.org.in 5 months agoDriven by the work-from-home dynamic, as well as by new migration patterns, both single-family and multifamily rent prices were red-hot …
Mortgage rates are now at the highest level of the year, and could go even higher by thinkia.org.in 6 months agoHomes in Rocklin, California, on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images The average rate …
March homes sales dropped despite a surge in supply. Here’s why. by thinkia.org.in 6 months agoSales of previously owned homes dropped 4.3% in March compared with February, to a seasonally adjusted annualized rate of 4.19 …
Here’s what upgrading to a nicer home could cost you, and why it’s locking up the market by thinkia.org.in 7 months agoThe spring housing market is defying expectations that prices would cool and competition would ease. Higher mortgage rates usually cool …
Vacation home co-ownership platform Pacaso expands to lower-priced listings by thinkia.org.in 7 months agoLuxury vacation home co-ownership platform Pacaso is attempting to appeal to the masses, as it grows its business during a …
Consumer advocates — and even some Realtors — hail NAR settlement: ‘We’ve opened up the entire industry to competition’ by thinkia.org.in 7 months agoThe process of buying a home has seemingly never been simpler: Find a property on a listings website like Zillow, …
February home sales spike 9.5%, the largest monthly gain in a year, as supply improves by thinkia.org.in 7 months agoJeff Greenberg | Universal Images Group | Getty Images Sales of existing homes surged 9.5% in February from January to …
How an AI program can design your dream home in seconds by thinkia.org.in 7 months agoArtificial intelligence is moving into the housing space, specifically architecture. ICON, which developed one of the first fully 3D-printed housing …
Homebuilder sentiment turns positive for the first time since July by thinkia.org.in 7 months agoU.S. homebuilders are feeling more confident about their businesses than they have since last summer, as they see better demand …