US Real Estate

2016 - The Year of 18 Hour Cities

By Brian Kline | November 2, 2015
As the real estate market continues to prosper, the 24 hour, gateway cities (NYC, Washington D.C., San Francisco, L.A. London, Hong Kong, Tokyo, etc.) have become too expensive for most investors and renters. For investors, the risk to reward value has diminished or become too expensive. More interest is being shown in 18 hour cities. […]
Rental Properties, US Real Estate

Most renters are eying homeownership

By Mike Wheatley | October 19, 2015
Most renters are keen to own a home at the earliest available opportunity, according to a new study laid out by Realtor.com.
Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

Rising rents cause headaches across the nation

By Mike Wheatley | July 17, 2015
About 20.7 million rental households – nearly half of all renters – spent more than 30 percent of their income on housing in 2013, according to a report from the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies
Featured News, Real Estate, Residential, US Real Estate

"Millions" left unable to buy thanks to rising rents

By Mike Wheatley | June 29, 2015
As the home ownership rate has fallen, the amount of rentals has soared, and so has the costs of renting. Last year, rents climbed at a 3.2 percent rate – double the pace of overall inflation.
Real Estate, US Real Estate

Federal Reserve Report Shows Increasing Optimism

By Allison Halliday | June 19, 2015
The most recent Federal Reserve analysis was carried out last October and found only modest improvements with regards to economic well-being, but respondents were increasingly optimistic about the future. The Survey of Household Economics and Decision-making was first carried out in 2013 and forms part of the Federal Reserve’s key report on household wealth. This […]
Real Estate, US Real Estate

Number of Single Person Households Increasing

By Allison Halliday | May 27, 2015
Just 100 years ago less than 6% of all households consisted of a single person living alone, but in 2013 that had increased to 28%. Now single person households are the second most common household type. According to data from the US Census Bureau, there are now more single households than married households with minor […]
Real Estate, US Real Estate

91% of Renters Still Dream of Home Ownership

By Mike Wheatley | December 10, 2014
Though renters say they dream of owning a home one day, most of them will need to keep renting for at least the next three years, according to a new survey of more than 2,000 adults conducted by Freddie Mac
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