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Zillow reports that homes typically went under contract in two weeks.
Now might be a good time for brokers to make sure their online assets are in order, according to a new report from Today.
See how the South did last month compared to the rest of the nation.
It’s still a seller’s market as buyers extend the spring shopping season into summer, according to Realtor.com chief economist Danielle Hale
Inventory hits a record low in June, according to RE/MAX, which reports that nationwide the supply is now under two months.
Housing starts are up and builders are building again, but is it enough to address pent-up demand for homes as Americans flee to the suburbs?
Those who jumped into the market in the spring were rewarded, and their success could attract more sellers.
As the housing market recovers in fits and starts, the long-term outlook remains positive, thanks to a slow looming wave of millennial household formation.
The National Association of Realtors is increasing its efforts to address discrimination and bias in the industry, following Newsday investigation and nationwide protests.
While prefabricated homes are six times less expensive than the average site-built home, trends in factory-built housing have always been volatile.
Nearly half of all agents report their business was growing in June, according to a new HomeLight report.
Nearly a third of NAR members told the association they’re prepared for a second wave of the novel coronavirus.
Zillow: Now could be a good time to trade up on luxury homes.
A new report reveals the improvements that homeowners and renters say add the most to the overall price of a home.
While solar panels may be the poster child of green homes, builders and remodelers have some interesting feedback to share about what consumers really want.
Although the single-digit decline from the previous month nationally is good news, home sales still lagged May of 2019 by 33.7%.