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Investors Are Big on 'Proptech'
Venture capitalists are increasingly targeting "proptech" startups seeking to do to housing and real estate what Uber…
Twin Cities' Permit Data Show Struggle Is Real
Permits to build single-family townhomes and rentals increased markedly in Minnesota's Twin Cities in September, while permits to build single-…
This Week's Codes and Standards, October 1
Lumber trade dispute continues, multifamily development strategy due to climate change impact, Puerto Rico's turn to solar, and reaching carbon neutral goals
Denver Housing Market Faces Slowdown
The Denver housing market is experiencing a slowdown after years of soaring price growth has prevented people from buying.
Home prices in…
California Rent Increases Slow in Areas With High Supply
According to Zillow Research, California communities with the most new housing have seen the lowest rent increases over the past…
San Francisco's Historic Zoning Policies Influence Today's Housing Crisis
Reporting from Collectors Weekly looks at how San Francisco’s early zoning laws led to the high-price, low-density neighborhoods…
New York City a ‘Buyers Market’
Properties have been selling for less and staying on the market longer in the country’s largest metro, indicating a cooling market.
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Fewer Homes Selling Above List Price
During the four week period ending on September 23, 22.9 percent of homes sold for more than their asking price, down 2.6 percentage points from…
Denver Area’s Front Range Sees Increased Construction
Housing projects have been increasing along Colorado’s I-70 mountain corridor, bringing new inventory into the Denver-area mountains.
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U.S. Metros Face Historic Home Shortages
According to Realtor.com, the number of homes on the market in January 2018 was only 6.2 million, compared to 14.3 million in…