Millennial real estate preferences are shaped by a desire for convenience and amenities, coupled with the lingering effects of the Great Recession. This is the first installment in Inman's five-part series on the ways people from different generations approach the homebuying experience.
by Jim Dalrymple II Jan 23
From low interest rates to the ongoing pandemic, a number of factors have come together to create the current inventory crisis.
by Carl Medford Jan 05
The housing market will cool slightly in 2022, but it will scorch as a multitude of buyers chase too few homes, according to economic experts.
by Andrea V. Brambila Dec 30
Homebuyers used to be able to count on falling mortgage rates and rising wages to offset red-hot home prices. That's no longer the case.
by Daniel Houston Dec 29
Inman reporters Marian McPherson, Andrea Brambila and Jim Dalrymple discuss coverage of the biggest stories in real estate — and how those stories might chart the industry's path.
by Daniel Houston Dec 14
A study published by Point2Homes.com revealed extensive return on investment comparisons between the most popular form of cryptocurrency and real estate. The results are staggering.
by Craig C. Rowe Nov 18
Affluent millennials and Gen Xers looking to buy second and third homes in distant markets are an opportunity for global luxury brokerages.
by Matt Carter Oct 25
Baby boomers made gains over first-time homebuyers in the decade before the pandemic, growing to 24 percent of recent home purchases in 2019, according to a new analysis from Zillow.
by Daniel Houston Oct 14
In 2020, nearly half of homesellers were classified as baby boomers or the silent generation, but through the next year, a whopping 80 percent of luxury sellers will be millennials and Gen Xers.
by Lillian Dickerson Sep 23
Bigger and more spread-out housing is more popular now than it was two years ago. That preference cuts across political divides and demographic categories based on race, education and age.
by Jim Dalrymple II Sep 01
Mattress company co-founder Luke Sherwin and his wife, celebrated chef Clare De Boer, paid $5.25 million in cash for the home in Brooklyn's family-friendly Park Slope neighborhood.
Some baby boomers are setting their sights on the rental market while others are holding off on moving plans.
by Libertina Brandt Jul 14