18 results for "housing-market"

California condo construction has plummeted to under 5% of new housing from 20% in 2005. Two bills would double deposit caps and reform construction defect liab

68% of Texas homeowners skipped protesting their 2025 valuations, leaving $1.2 billion in potential savings. Those who don't act today lock in inflated bases fo

The $9.5 million listing of a 2,900-square-foot penthouse opposite Sabrina Carpenter's apartment signals a fundamental shift in 2026's luxury real estate landsc

Over 60% of metro areas now see different professions buying homes than a decade ago, driven by geographic affordability shifts. Executives lead with 72.2% owne

Nancy Guthrie's disappearance at 84 exposes critical flaws in residential security. 'Immaculate' homes with no visible assault signs reveal hidden risks that im

Doma's technology cut title insurance costs in a Fannie Mae pilot program. This acquisition could reshape mortgage refinancing in 2026's competitive housing mar

HousingWire launched its Mortgage Rankings on March 31, 2026, using 2025 transaction data. This move aims to bring clarity to a historically opaque industry.

Sellers in Cincinnati, Seattle and Grand Rapids can gain up to $76,000 more this week. Those who list now will capture unique conditions that may soon evaporate
FSBO sales average $55,000 less than agent-assisted transactions. Why do 88% of buyers still rely on professionals in 2026?

21% of near-retirees are delaying retirement due to policy uncertainty. This shift could trigger a cascade of housing market consequences in 2026.

Mortgage rates hit 6.38% as oil shock rattles markets. Traders now see a 77% chance the Fed makes no 2026 cuts—what's next for housing?

Elizabeth Warren demands data from 14 major landlords as Senate passed ban targeting investors with over 350 homes. The housing market battle intensifies.

Housing affordability is the worst in 40 years with a 37% gap between income and prices. Can the Senate's new ROAD Act actually fix this?

The wealth gap between homeowners and renters hit $390,000 in 2022. Agents who can't navigate trusts and estate planning risk becoming obsolete.

82% of Nashville residents can't afford a home in Davidson County. The pandemic price surge and suburban exodus are reshaping the Southeast's hottest market.

KB Home projects Q1 2026 SG&A at 12.2%-12.8% versus Lennar's 7.9%. That gap creates $250-300 million in annual savings potential through consolidation.

Citywide promotes Robert Coomer, who closed $1.3 billion in 2020, as lenders position for scale ahead of a potential market recovery later this year.

Hispanic workers now represent 31% of the construction workforce. A new alliance connects these workers with real estate professionals to expand housing invento