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
How Is the Housing Industry Handling States Reopening?
Some may have expected the states reopening to be the party scene in Frozen when they open up the doors of the castle for the first time in years…
Builders Offer Innovative Incentives to Drum Up Sales
After homebuyer demand took a nosedive, home builders still needed sales to keep their businesses alive. So they got creative: Some businesses…
Homebuyers Ready to Rumble in Reopened States, But Sellers Still Unsure
After months of really getting to know all the limitations of their current housing situation, potential homebuyers with the financial ability to…
The Fall of Sidewalk Lab’s Smart City
A tech-filled utopia has met its match in Toronto. Economic uncertainty was the final blow to Sidewalk Labs’ plans for a megaproject that would…
Listings of Expensive Homes Plunged Faster, Further Than Affordable Housing
Luxury homes are just that—a luxury. And in a time when almost 15 percent of Americans are out of work, necessities come first while the purchases…
How Buyers, Sellers Are Behaving in 4 Metros Hit Hard by Coronavirus
Coronavirus hit Seattle, New Orleans, Detroit, and Chicago hard, so Redfin analyzed how the outbreaks affected delistings, new listings, and home…
How Will 15% Unemployment Affect the Housing Industry?
Nearly 15 percent of Americans are furloughed or out of a job…
5 Post-Pandemic Builder Opportunities in the Next 'Great American Move'
Once the country reopens, pent-up demand may ignite the next “Great American Move,” according to John Burns Real Estate Consulting. After the…
Consumer Confidence Drops to Lowest Level in Nearly a Decade
With many Americans facing uncertainty in their employment, health, and everyday lives, it makes sense that they lack confidence in the housing…
Housing Affordability Falls Due to Economic Instability
Finding affordable housing was already a challenge for many Americans, but spiking unemployment, salary reductions, and slashed hours are making…