A member of a prominent VC firm Andreessen Horowitz believes that big data, big money and changing consumer preferences will remake the industry
Having fewer homebuilders, in a post-Great Recession world, has led to price volatility, smaller production numbers and fewer unsold units according to new research from Johns Hopkins
3D walkthroughs from the likes of Matterport and GeoCV offer eye-popping visuals, but years after their introduction, they're still far from mainstream
Hurricane Florence, Carr wildfires and Kilauea volcanic eruption prompted spike in delinquencies, even as overall foreclosure rate hit 12-year low, according to CoreLogic
This generation has similar income and asset levels as most homebuyers, but they think about carrying credit differently, according to VantageScore Solutions’ latest study
Homes in Midland, Texas, spent just 44 days on the market
Jd Ross argues that millennials face considerably bleaker prospects than previous generations, which could ultimately hurt the economy
Homeowners only gained $12,400 in home equity in the third quarter, the smallest annual increase in 2 years
A LendingTree study that looks at mortgage applications reveals that Florida, followed by Texas, California, Washington and Arizona, Massachusetts and North Carolina, top the list for homebuyers
Shared office space is cheaper and more productive, say Realtors who use companies like WeWork and Regus
Two leading iBuyers, Opendoor and Offerpad, sold 1 out of 10 homes to institutional single-family investors this year, according to Attom Data Solutions
Realtor.com finds that rising interest rates and home prices will overshadow the housing market next year
National Climate Assessment projects between $66B and $106B in real estate could sink below sea level by 2050, and between $238B and $507B by 2100
Agents will need to rely heavily on data and transparent communication as they present the realities to their sellers
The cost of renting a single-family home grew by 3.2%
It's unlikely the housing market will collapse, but experts believe prices and sales will merely hold steady, or dip slightly