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Formerly 'Redlined' Neighborhoods Now in the Black for Home Values
According to new analysis from Zillow, Denver's neighborhoods which were "redlined" by lenders decades ago now…
Home Tech Offers Simplicity, Anxiety
Currently, about one-third of households in the U.S. have smart home tech products. By 2022, experts predict it will be more than half. Yet,…
One Builder Puts Premium on Employee Retention
Luxury and custom home builder London Bay Homes, based in Southwest Florida, is dedicating a lot of time…
Housing's Comeback Kid: The Midwest
Since 2010, the momentum of population growth has shifted away from America's expensive "superstar" cities toward smaller, secondary cities,…
Homes Sold by Generation
New data from the National Association of Realtors show that Millennials bought the most homes from July 2016 to…
Scales Tipping Toward Homeownership
In 2017, the homeownership rate in the U.S. increased for the first time since 2004. Shifting demographics, along with loosening credit standards…
Detroit Is Buzzing, Will Its 'Burbs?
The city of Detroit is currently undergoing an urban renaissance to create and expand walkability, amenities, and jobs to attract Millennials.…
Super-Commuting Is Growing, Report Says
About 4 million Americans are super-commuters, or those spending 90 minutes a day or more traveling to work, according to analysis of 2016…
March Housing Inventory a 'Serious Mismatch'
Zillow’s market report for March 2018 found that the pool of homes for sale is shrinking, and that more than half…