Home Renovation Trends Report Shows Increase in Project Spending
A recent Houzz survey finds that the median spend for kitchen and primary bath projects jumped in 2022 and increased again in 2023
These Design Trends Get the Thumbs-Down From Boomers
Whether it's garage doors dominating a home's façade, outdated smart home features, or walk-in closets off the bathroom, homeowners in their 60s, 70s, and 80s have opinions
New-Home Trends: Home Sizes Shrink Further and Personalization Has Power
The National Association of Home Builders' latest new-home trends report shows homebuyers prefer fewer square feet, more personalization, and more tech
2024 Kitchen Trends
A recent survey of U.S. homeowners by Houzz reveals that open plans are in, tech is trending, and islands are for entertaining
Home Design With Pets in Mind
When it comes to what homebuyers want in their homes, pet-friendly features can't be ignored. Here are some design ideas to keep pets—and their owners—happy
Seeing Red? The TikTok Trend Causing Controversy
Red may be the 'new neutral,' according to one interior designer on social media
Cities Drawing the Most Outbound Californians
Relatively affordable housing markets in the Sun Belt and cities with major job growth are attracting many outbound coastal Californians seeking…
Amenities That Bolster Home Value
"Craftsman," "mid-century," "exposed beams," "claw-foot tubs," are just a few home features that, when put into a home's listing, draw a premium…
Current Pace of Home Price Growth May Be Untenable
Home prices have been rising steadily over the past six years with formidable demand, but National Association of…
Population Growth Slows in the Nation’s Largest Cities
Population growth in the nation’s largest and fastest-growing municipalities is slowing down, according to 2017 Census Bureau population estimates…
Ten Metros Where Home Prices Are Falling
In a hot housing market with nationally rising prices, there are still some U.S. cities that are seeing home prices fall.
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There’s No Place Like Home: Retirees Are Staying in Place
A new study from United Income found that most retirees are staying in their homes.
…Southern Cities Are Growing Fast
The fastest-growing U.S. cities have moved away from the tech-driven coastal hubs and are now concentrated in the South, according to data from…
Single-Family Corporate Landlords Switch Tactics in Tight Market
Large, corporate single-family landlords no longer have access to the cheap stock of foreclosed properties that got them started after the housing…
Trends
Are Baby Boomers Actually Downsizing?
Recent reporting from the Oregon Office of Economic Analysis found that aging homeowners are staying in single-family homes…
Chicagoland Residents Want Walkable Suburbs
Walkable communities are replacing large homes and expansive yards in the Chicagoland suburbs as consumers demand access to urban amenities.…