Where the buyers are going: America's fastest-growing cities
The cities that grew fastest in 2025 are midsized, mostly Southern, and almost always building
by Nick Pipitone May 20
US home inventory isn't stabilizing — it's splitting at the seams
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by Daniel Houston May 20
Inman Market View: Where sellers listed in March despite higher rates
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by Daniel Houston Apr 7
Inman Market View: Where agents are bracing for a soft-priced spring
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by Daniel Houston Mar 12
These inventory-strapped housing markets just can’t catch a break
It's not just the biggest inventory gainers that have seen their stream of for-sale homes slow. Some of America's most listing-starved metros are once again losing ground. Dive deeper with Inman Market View's interactive maps and charts
by Daniel Houston Feb 12
Interactive: A reversal in this major region stalled the inventory rally
Real estate's Great Rebalancing has entered a new chapter — one in which this summer's biggest inventory engines have become a drag on active-listing growth in the fall
by Daniel Houston Dec 12
Grant program incentivizes teardowns of old mobile homes
FHLB Cincinnati's Hundred Homes Initiative grants of up to $50K can be used for a down payment or applied to closing costs on newer homes in Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee
by Matt Carter Apr 1
As Americans struggle with rates, inventory, Japan sees the opposite
The East Asian island country has experienced decades of near-0% interest rates and an abundance of inventory, but the government has started to increase rates as wages have risen
Tiny home generates big demand from desperate Las Vegas renters
A 160-square-foot backyard residence in the Las Vegas Valley asking $950 a month has received over 100 inquiries from tenants
by Ben Verde Mar 5
New York City's strict short-term rental law goes into effect
New York City's law limiting short-term rentals went into effect on Tuesday. To offer stays of less than 30 days, NYC hosts must stay in the unit with their guests
by Marian McPherson Sep 5
Those claims of appraisal bias? Another study backs them up
Homes in white neighborhoods are valued twice as high as those in communities of color, even in places with otherwise similar housing stock, according to a study out this week
by Daniel Houston Nov 3
A turtle crawling slowly across the ground
Report across 123 markets finds rent growth basically fell flat over August
by Kimberly Manning Oct 11
Houston rent growth moderate as job market slows
Report across 123 markets finds rent growth basically fell flat over August
by Kimberly Manning Oct 11
Chicago rent growth stalls amid slow job growth, report shows
Report across 123 markets finds rent growth basically fell flat over August
by Kimberly Manning Oct 10
Miami rent growth slows in all asset classes, says Yardi
Report across 123 markets finds rent growth basically fell flat over August
by Kimberly Manning Oct 10