Santa on New York Stock Exchange
A special seasonal edition of The Inman Files
by Brad Inman Dec 14
The odes to California outnumber any other musical nostalgia riffs... Road trips invariably end in California, because it is the end of the rainbow.
Opinion
An ode to the Golden State and some of the various figures who called it home, including yours truly
by Brad Inman Nov 22
Denver-Henry Desro on Unsplash
Demand for new housing construction strongest in North America while Western Europe braces for bubble to burst
NASA Mars habitat
The space agency is offering $2 million to anyone who can successfully 3-D print a habitat using only dirt and recyclables
by Tina Casey Nov 18
Trump's tax reform plan is a mixed bag for real estate
Some good news and some bad, depending on the size of your biz.
by Brad Inman Sep 27
Home prices keep rising in disaster-prone areas, report finds
Earthquakes, floods and tornadoes aren't swaying buyers from high-risk metro areas
by Marian McPherson Sep 21
Two student-aged girls looking at a computer together
Young adult homeownership continues to lag after the Great Recession
by Deidre Woollard Apr 13
The impact of housing diversity across the country
New research from Trulia digs into economic and racial disparity in different communities
by Deidre Woollard Mar 21
Why affordable housing is essential to our economy
Building 100 affordable rental homes generates $11.7 million in local income
by Deidre Woollard Mar 20
A studio apartment
Several cities in California are exploring the use of modular units called MicroPADs
by Deidre Woollard Mar 2
Strong home improvement market is expected to continue for years to come
The Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies issued a new report on remodeling
by Deidre Woollard Feb 28
A backyard
A new paper from Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies indicates that in some cities, renters oppose expanded housing
by Deidre Woollard Feb 16
How can expensive cities provide affordable housing for workers?
A recent forum examined different options for cities trying to provide opportunities for lower-income workers
by Deidre Woollard Feb 15
How the aging US population impacts housing
As America ages, its homes must adapt -- but are they?
by Deidre Woollard Dec 19
Does the future of housing still lie in the suburbs?
A recent report by the Urban Land Institute suggests that locations outside the city are alive, well and even preferred
by Deidre Woollard Dec 14