Listing prices see fastest growth in over 2 years: realtor.com
During the week ending Aug. 15, 2020, the U.S. median listing price increased 10.1% on an annual basis, the fastest pace of growth since January 2018, according to realtor.com
by Lillian Dickerson Aug 20
Northeastern markets lead the way in post-lockdown recovery
Boston, New York City and Philadelphia have exceeded pre-COVID market pace thanks to rising interest in the suburban listings, according to realtor.com
by Marian McPherson Aug 3
Summer outlook: Real estate heads into buying season on firm footing
In our multipart series on the US housing market this summer, Inman's Jim Dalrymple reports that the market hasn't fully returned to normal yet, but a number of metrics including prices and pending sales suggest it has been resilient amid the coronavirus crisis
by Jim Dalrymple II Jun 22
April's hottest markets were in cities you might not expect
Although Colorado Springs ranked as the hottest market for the third consecutive month, Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Topeka, Kansas, also rose the ranks to make the top 5 hottest markets
by Lillian Dickerson May 15
Colorado Springs ranked hottest housing market in March
The city was ranked the hottest housing market for the second consecutive month by Realtor.com with half of all homes selling in under 28 days
https://www.inman.com/2017/12/26/housing-shortage-softening-buyer-demand-in-major-us-metros/
From 2012 to 2019, builders constructed 5.9 million homes — far fewer than what’s needed for the 9.8 million households created during the same time period
by Marian McPherson Jan 21
Why didn't all the rain put a halt to home sales this spring?
The conventional wisdom is that the past month of nonstop rain should have put a damper on real estate sales, but, in fact, the opposite has happened
by Jim Dalrymple II May 17
Wildfire insurance out of reach for many Californians who need it
Homeowners in high-risk zones face rising premiums, renewal issues
by Gill South Jan 9
Low inventory will be huge challenge to home sales in 2018
Economists say tight supply remains a thorn for brokers, developers and homeowners as new year approaches
8 experts predict what the 2018 housing market has in store
What will happen to mortgages, inventory, affordability and more
Brexit pin on a man's jacket
Decline in German and British activity on realtor.com maps to depreciating pound
by Teke Wiggin Sep 30