Real estate news from the year's end
If you stay in touch continuously, it will pay off in the long run.
Opinion
New research shows that more and more unmarried couples are living together, so real estate agents need to be prepared to work with these types of clients
Opinion
Thanks to increased wage growth, a slowing of home price appreciation and a predicted surge in first-time buyers, the new year should start off with a bang
The data shows that immigrant communities are associated with economic growth
New paper has surprising insights into the impact that foreclosure policies have on the broader housing market
PwC’s Emerging Trends in Real Estate details a nationwide crisis in affordable housing and its causes
The report compares key metrics between 28 franchises. Keller Williams boasts the most agents, but more agents joined Berkshire Hathaway over the past 2 years
Opinion
As the summer comes to an end, here's a roundup of some recent mortgage-related research that you might have missed
Over past 2 years, 84k houses have been built solely for lease
A wave of childless elderly people are likely to shape the future of housing
The authors determined that in most places, waterfront or near waterfront properties continued to demand 'significant price premiums,' even though there were concerns about flood risk
Only 1 in 10 young consumers bother checking their credit scores, according to recent research
Fed economists say that tax reform slowed the housing market, and higher-income homebuyers were affected most
NewDay USA parachutes in to help veterans with their mortgages where traditional banking institutions balk
The prediction is more of the same, says Mike Frantantoni, the chief economist at the Mortgage Bankers Association
Data covering a 25-year period shows lower mortgage approval rates, worse terms for same-sex couples
The digital service organizes, manages and stores homeowners' house maintenance and upkeep records online. Its record-keeping system is often more detailed than paper-based records
This Minneapolis brokerage is following the co-op model — almost 100 of the company’s agents are shareholder-partners, and they love it
Opinion
A study conducted for a new initiative, called Health Begins with Home, finds medical treatment is delayed or skipped by tenants who pay too much for their housing