Residential, US Real Estate

New household formation fails to keep up with population growth

By Mike Wheatley | April 27, 2018
The United States should be adding around one million new households each year if it follows current population trends, but that’s not happening according to a new report by Freddie Mac economists.
Home Sales, US Real Estate

Home buyers growing increasingly desperate as inventory whittles away

By Mike Wheatley | April 11, 2018
A growing number of home shoppers are becoming so frustrated with today’s seller’s market that they’re making more aggressive moves in order to find a property that meets their requirements.
Featured News, Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

Granny flats on the rise as cities battle against inventory shortage

By Mike Wheatley | January 18, 2018
So-called “granny flats”, which generally means specialized housing units for older in-laws, are seeing their popularity surge in a number of housing-starved areas across the country, according to media reports.
Home Builders/Developer's, US Real Estate

Housing density concerns rise as developers look to relieve inventory shortage

By Mike Wheatley | December 11, 2017
Some of the U.S.’s biggest metro areas have a shortfall in the number of available, affordable homes. With cities struggling to keep up with demand, some developers are planning to get around it by razing larger, single-family homes in order to build smaller properties, closer together. However, some city residents are unhappy with the idea, […]
Home Sales, US Real Estate

Home prices surge again in Q3 as lack of inventory bites hard

By Mike Wheatley | November 3, 2017
Disappearing inventories are pushing home prices up at a rapid pace in almost all major metro areas, according to the National Association of Realtors.
Featured News, Home Sales, US Real Estate

NAR's Yun: Inventory shortages mean there are no cheap homes left on the market

By Mike Wheatley | August 25, 2017
Last July saw an unexpected slump in the number of home sales, and experts say it could be a sign that the market has just become too expensive for “normal” buyers.
Featured News, Real Estate, Residential, Trulia, US Real Estate

Trulia analysis reveals low inventory causes 'hurried' homebuying

By Mike Wheatley | July 31, 2017
Trulia has published the findings of its latest Inventory and Price Watch index, finding that falling inventory is strongly correlated with how long homes stay on the market.
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