4 Cities Where Housing Inventory Now Exceeds Pre-Pandemic Levels
San Antonio leads with the greatest surge in the number of homes available post-pandemic
Aging in Place: My Aunt Nancy’s New ADU
An apartment addition for an accessory dwelling unit to allow a family member to age in place presents several challenges and lessons learned for both the homeowners and contractor alike
Average Homebuyer Income Increased Considerably in 'Pandemic Boomtowns'
Remote workers moving to Boise, for example, have raised the average annual income of homebuyers by 24%, to $98,000
What Now for Residential Construction? The Housing Industry Post-Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic is essentially over, but the disruption to the housing industry that lies in its wake will be felt for years to come
Housing's New Now
There is no "new normal," only now. Use this time after the height of the pandemic and its upheaval to set the stage for sustainable success for your business
Some COVID-Era Workplace Practices Are Easing, But Others Are Here to Stay
COVID-19 may be easing its grip on the U.S. after a disastrous two years, but lingering supply chain disruptions have builders holding onto their pandemic business tactics
Renters Less Likely to Renew Lease Post-Pandemic
A rental market shake-up may be coming our way. Renters on both ends of the financial spectrum are considering ending their lease due to the…
Homebuying Sentiment Bounces Back After 10-Year Low, Concerns Remain
Homebuying sentiment climbed in May after two record-setting drops in March and April. The Fannie Mae Home Purchase Sentiment Index rose 4.5…
How Will the Pandemic Affect Millennial Homeownership?
Millennials had just started to settle down and buy houses in recent years, but the spread of coronavirus may change plans for many young…
11 Ways to Safely Reopen the Housing Market
States may be reopening and the coronavirus on a national downward trend, but the virus remains a concern. As homebuyers flood the housing market…
Improving Economy Could Spark Higher Home Prices, Bidding Wars
Furloughed employees are returning to work as cities and states reopen, creating an economic lift that is already sparking activity in the housing…
Coronavirus Resources and Information
How Are Home Builders Adapting to Face-Mask Requirements?
Construction workers are already familiar with wearing protective clothing and equipment, but the face-mask requirements in many states are…
Renters Embrace Self-Guided Tours for Flexibility, Control Over Showing
In order to meet new social-distancing requirements, some apartment operators are turning to self-guided tours to allow potential renters the…
Wealthy Homeowners Ditch Marble Bathrooms for Pantries, “Decontamination Stations”
The pandemic has changed so much of daily life even as states begin to reopen. Luxury finishes for master bathrooms and open concept layouts were…
Homebuying Demand Soars 22% From Pre-Pandemic Levels
Redfin laments that it has been a difficult spring for America as century-old wounds that have never healed were laid bare after the deaths of…
Wealthy New Yorkers Flee the City, Snatch Up Previously Unwanted Homes
If your home has sat on the market for hundreds of days, that usually doesn’t bode well for a lucrative future sale. However, some properties…