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
Supply Disruptions and High Demand Spark Dramatic Leap in Lumber Prices
How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood to the nearest home improvement store? Not enough to keep up with bored…
Will This Be a Recession or a Depression—And How Would Each Affect Housing?
It’s obvious that the economy isn’t doing too hot right now. But is it a recession, a depression, or neither? The answer isn’t clear cut,…
Nearly Quarter of Homes Listed During Outbreak Priced at Discount
State shutdowns, unemployment, and economic uncertainty have many Americans’ big life moves on hold, but if homebuyers can financially swing it,…
Will the Rise of Remote Work Trigger a Post-Pandemic Migration?
States may be reopening, but one-in-four newly remote workers expect to continue to work from home, according to a Redfin survey. If more workers…
N.Y. Home Builders Ready to Dig in Once State Reopens
Home builders in Buffalo, N.Y., are champing at the bit to get back to work once the state reopens. They say everything is in place from extra…
Will Mortgage Delinquencies Exceed Great Recession Figures?
Though this economic downturn has a different origin than the Great Recession, homeowners may be feeling déjà vu as nearly 4 million of them face…
Coronavirus Blamed for Tighter Credit on Loans for Builders
In case the suppressed demand and supply chain disruptions were not enough, builders are now reporting tighter credit conditions on loans for land…
Small Towns Drawing Big Interest Even as Urban Demand Reignites
Americans are now looking for small towns for more than just their charm—they’re looking for escape. Pageviews of homes in small towns…
Urban Exodus Sparks Suburban Build-For-Rent Rush in Las Vegas
JP Morgan Asset Management and American Homes 4 Rent are teaming up to bring new rental homes near Las Vegas. After seeing the first signs of…
Housing Demand Soars Past Pre-Pandemic Levels, Inventory Remains Tight
As states loosen their stay-at-home orders and Americans adjust to the new normal, housing demand has not just recovered: It has eclipsed pre-…