More than 33.5 million people have filed for unemployment since the outbreak exploded in early March, according to the US Labor Department
Home prices rose 4.5% in March even as closed home sales fell
After tweeting that he plans to sell 'almost all physical possessions,' the tech entrepreneur listed two of his luxury homes on Zillow
The Lafayette home is being offered to anyone who can pay to have it relocated
12,000-square-foot townhouse first hit the market in 2014 for $50M. It was cut to $28M in 2017, and now, it's been relisted for $11.45M — or a fifth of the original price
An estate in a remote part of southeastern Florida has hit the market for $25M — but it's only the most recent socially distant home to draw attention from the upper class
'The over-the-top marketing, the partying and the champagne is not cool right now,' said Donna Olshan, a luxury Realtor and the founder of Olshan Realty in New York
Contract signings are down 20.8% amidst the coronavirus outbreak
The property was spearheaded by developer Gala Asher and originally listed for $55M
Home prices rose 4.2% in February, before closures due to the coronavirus began to wreak havoc on the real estate industry, according to latest US National Home Price NSA Index
'It's almost a free-for-all,' Million Dollar Listing's Josh Altman told TMZ
The home was built in 1889 and is a gem of classic San Francisco architecture
Sales of new single-family homes fell 15.4% to a seasonally adjusted rate of 627,000 in March, according to US Census Bureau data
The property, which sold in March, sits at 5,800 square feet
'Curb appeal has never been as important as it is today,' landscape designer and HGTV personality Carson Arthur told Inman
As the coronavirus outbreak hit the US, existing-home sales fell 8.5%, according to NAR
Gene Walder, the president and co-owner of Vintage Cellars, said that his company is currently working on around 60 custom wine storage spaces around the country — about 6 of which were ordered specifically during the height of the coronavirus outbreak
Housing starts are down 22.3% in March but up 1.4% year-over-year
The record-setting property is a 7,433-square-foot Brooklyn Heights penthouse with a massive terrace overlooking the Manhattan skyline
The National Association of Home Builders' Housing Market Index fell to 30, down from 72 points in March