Single-Family Permits Show Increase in February
Year-to-date ending in February, single-family permits were up in all four regions of the U.S.
What Does It Cost to Build a Single-Family Home?
A closer look at the itemized costs in each stage of construction for a single-family home
4 Single-Family Build-to-Rent Home Designs Offering Comfort and Construction Efficiency
Single-family rentals are popular. Take a look at these detached-home design ideas for the single-family build-to-rent market, one of the fastest-growing segments of single-family construction
Single-Family Build-to-Rent Construction Levels Off
Despite the flat readings for Q3 2022, NAHB anticipates the SFBTR market will expand in coming quarters as a result of mortgage interest rates remaining high
Unexpected Increase in Housing Starts and Permits in October
The Midwest and West posted the strongest home building activity in October
Single-Family Housing Starts Posted Unexpected Surge in September
Single-family housing starts saw an uptick in September as builders worked to fill a supply deficit left by would-be home sellers opting not to sell
Consumer Confidence In Housing Reaches A New High
The Fannie Mae Home Purchase Sentiment Index went up to 88.3 in February, an all-time high. It rose 5.6 percentage…
Granny Flats Help Alleviate California’s Housing Shortage
It’s tough to live in California. The median home value is $490,000, and homeownership is at a 70-year low. Only 80,000 houses are built…
The 10 Most Desirable Small Towns
Small towns get a bad rap for their lack of excitement, but Realtor.com found 10 of them that have plenty of local…
Inventory In The Pacific Northwest Falls To New Low
In Washington state, housing inventory dropped to 9,091 at the end of February, the first time it has ever fallen below 10,000.
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City Living Is Starting To Stretch Out To The Suburbs
Developers and urban planners are rethinking suburbia and emphasizing walkability, density, and diversity
An Aging Housing Stock Provides Opportunities For Home Flippers
A recent report from Attom Data indicates that Americans are staying in their homes longer and delaying home improvement projects.…
The Demographics Of Multigenerational Living Arrangements
More than 20 percent of noninstitutionalized adults age 65 or older, which equates to 9.4 million people, live in multigenerational…
Metros Where Economic Diversity Is Improving—And Worsening
Phoenix, San Diego, and Cape Coral, Fla., are among the places where more homes can be found at a range of price points
Rising Mortgage Rates Could Lower House Prices This Year
While the housing market has withstood the jump in mortgage rates so far in 2017, housing analysts say that the effects will be felt…
Renters Get Bigger, Safer, And Cheaper Homes In The Suburbs
A suburban lifestyle doesn’t necessarily require homeownership. Renters get plenty of the same perks.
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