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Buying is a little bit cheaper than renting in New York, a lot cheaper in the Midwes
Nationally, it’s cheaper to buy than rent, but in some markets it's a closer call.
End of Fannie Mae’s HomePath program indicates healthier home market
The original campaign lowered the down payment for buyers of foreclosed homes.
Web or agent? A look at today’s home search process
The latest study finds that first-time buyers use the internet to find homes more than repeat buyers.
New York City releases guide for retrofitting homes against floods
New legislation will increase flood insurance premiums for buildings that aren't retrofitted.
Builders throw in goodies to lure buyers amid slow sales
According to Bloomberg, builders in volatile housing markets such as Phoenix, Sacramento, Las Vegas, and Orlando have been experiencing a drop in…
Feds to train U.S. veterans to install solar panels
The training is part of ongoing efforts across the government to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Americans continue to favor large houses on large lots
Between 2000 and 2010, there was an overall 14-percent increase in detached housing in the major U.S. metropolitan areas, showing the nation’s preference for detached housing.
Home ownership pays off, according to Fed’s survey
Home equity increases homeowners' net worth up to 46 times that of renters.
Exclusive Research: Market Intelligence
Builders prefer traditional approaches for market research, according to a survey of Professional Builder readers.
Price increase for condos and apartment rents outpace single-family homes
According to Trulia’s Price and Rent monitors, single-family home prices rose 6.0 percent year-over-year in September nationally, while condo prices rose 7.3 percent year-over-year.