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
Homebuyer Demand Continues To Rise
The Redfin Housing Demand Index increased 6.5 percent over the month of January to a seasonally adjusted level of 130,…
Homebuyer Demand Continues To Rise
The Redfin Housing Demand Index increased 6.5 percent over the month of January to a seasonally adjusted level of 130,…
Residential Remodeling Spending Reached High Of $340 Billion In 2015
Spending on home improvement projects is higher than ever and is expected to get even stronger.
According to …
California Is The Toughest State For First-Time Homebuyers
Low inventory and expensive houses puts the squeeze on Millennials who are looking to buy
Home Building On The Upswing
Single-family home production is expected to increase 10 percent to 855,000 units in 2017, and next year will be even stronger
Affordability
Daniel Parolek on Delivering Walkable, Affordable Missing Middle Homes
Building more house-scale buildings with multiple units may be one way to address the dearth of housing inventory
Housing Stock Grows Older
The median age of owner-occupied housing reached 37 years in 2015, and only 3 percent of homes were built since 2010
Foreclosure Filings At Lowest Level Since 2006
Last year, foreclosure filings were reported on 933,045 U.S. properties—down from more than 3 million in 2009 and 2010
The Most Cost-Effective Exterior Remodeling Projects
A new roof provides a 105 percent cost recovery for homeowners who are looking to sell.
NAR’s Economists’…
New Homes Are Outside Of The First-Time Buyer’s Price Range
While January was a positive month for new home sales, experts could only imagine what the figures would look like if first-time buyers…