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Home Values Increase at Unprecedented Quarterly Rate
2021 Market Will Remain in Sellers' Control
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HousingWire analyst sees housing slowdown through rest of 2014
As part of a new HousingWire series, analyst Tom Showalter offers four reasons he believes the housing market will slow in the second half of 2014.
Consumers coming around on housing
Seventy percent of respondents in Fannie Mae’s most recent National Housing Survey said now is a good time to buy a home, indicating significant im
Goldman Sachs says jobs key to millennial move-out
A new report from Goldman Sachs posits that continued improvement in the job market will lead to millennials leaving home and forming new household
New-home sales down 8.1 percent in June
Sales of newly built, single-family homes fell 8.1 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 406,000 units in June.
Remodeler confidence regains momentum
The Remodeling Market Index (RMI) rose three points to 56 in the second quarter of 2014, regaining the momentum built in 2013.
Builder confidence surpasses key benchmark in July
Builder confidence in the market for newly-built single-family homes reached an important milestone in July, rising four points to a reading of 53 on the Housing Market Index.
Green homes rapidly grabbing new-construction market share
Green homes are quickly gaining ground in new construction and are projected to account for roughly a third of the market by 2016, according to the latest Smart Market Report.
Exclusive Research: The Building Envelope
Builders and architects share what they are using for the home’s critical interface between interior and exterior environments.
Grocery stores, restaurants make neighborhoods most desirable
John Burns Real Estate Consulting ranks the top 25 housing amenities by generation, based on feedback from more than 20,000 home shoppers.
Housing production falls 6.5 percent in May
Declines in both single- and multifamily starts pushed nationwide housing production down 6.5 percent in May to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of just over 1 million units.