Why luxury real estate? Why now?
What trends in the D.C. metro area can tell us about luxury real estate
by Mark Lowham Feb 18
Daily market update: Feb. 18, 2016
Mortgage rates plus all the latest daily real estate market news
by Inman Feb 18
An insider's guide to hot trends, policy changes, market shifts and key industry developments

Who better to give a high-level overview of what’s happening in the real estate industry this year than Marilyn Wilson, founding partner at WAV Group? See her session at Inman Connect New York.

by Inman Feb 17
Daily market update: Feb. 17, 2016
Mortgage rates plus all the latest daily real estate market news
by Inman Feb 17
Possible foreclosure for king-size condo development in Manhattan
Bauhouse Group's loans for Sutton Place development expired in January
by Jennifer Riner Feb 16
FNC Index: SF home prices fall at tail end of 2015
The nation as a whole saw a 0.4 percent monthly increase in December 2015
by Inman Feb 16
Apartment List releases February Rent Report on NYC
NYC 2nd-most expensive city for renters
by Yuki Graviet Knapp Feb 16
FNC Index: LA home prices inch forward at tail end of 2015
The nation as a whole saw a 0.4 percent monthly increase in December 2015
by Inman Feb 16
NYC City Council meets to discuss de Blasio's affordable housing plan
FNC Index: Chicago home prices fall at tail end of 2015
The nation as a whole saw a 0.4 percent monthly increase in December 2015
by Inman Feb 16
FNC Index: Houston home prices post strong monthly gains
The nation as a whole saw a 0.4 percent monthly increase in December 2015
by Inman Feb 16
FNC Index: Miami home prices climbing fast annually
The nation as a whole saw a 0.4 percent monthly increase in December 2015
by Inman Feb 16
FNC Index: Baltimore posts highest monthly home price increase
The nation as a whole saw a 0.4 percent monthly increase in December 2015
by Inman Feb 16
Daily market update: Feb. 16, 2016
Mortgage rates plus all the latest daily real estate market news
by Inman Feb 16
'Liquidity drying up' -- another mortgage apocalypse?

All financial markets are, from time to time, victims of media stories saying that liquidity has dried up. Or the obverse of the coin: sellers are overwhelming the supply of buyers. One example: For decades, scaremongers have described the disaster which would follow liquidation of the hoard of Treasurys held by Japan or China, but in the currency instabilities of the last year, a couple of trillion-worth have been sold to defend overseas currencies from an overstrong dollar — with no noticeable harm here at all.

by Lou Barnes Feb 15
ZIP code profile: 90240
Weiss Analytics predicts home price changes for 2016
by Inman Feb 15