NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun isn't concerned about the slowdown in sales, or what it means for the market
by Patrick Kearns May 21
In Phoenix, rental rates soared 7.4%
The trade organization believes the suit 'misrepresents' the rules that govern multiple listing services
by Jim Dalrymple II May 20
The 'Keyo Guarantee' is currently available in New York City and ensures landlords will get up to 2 months' rent if a tenant breaks or defaults on a lease
by Jim Dalrymple II May 20
The act, which would update U.S. law to prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity, still needs to pass the Senate and be signed by the president to become law
by Marian McPherson May 17
Flush with funding, Higharc's new software was developed to ease the pain and cost of custom home building
by Craig C. Rowe May 16
Cuomo, his partner Sandra Lee and 3 daughters lived in the 6-bedroom Colonial-style home for the past 10 years
Construction starts are up 5.7% since March but down 2.5% year over year, according to the Census Bureau
Lenders began the foreclosure process on 30,524 properties in April
With more access to rental options, budget hotels struggle to offer competitive prices, according to a new study
The attack began last week and has locked up the city's computer systems, which is preventing title companies from checking on properties' lien statuses
by Jim Dalrymple II May 15
A multi-channel, multi-state lender called Open Mortgage filed suit claiming that the iBuyer's advertising is 'confusingly similar' to its own trademarks
by Teke Wiggin May 15
The fund was created in partnership with Ivanhoé Cambridge
NAHB's Housing Market Index rose 3 points in May
by Patrick Kearns May 15
A Washington, DC blogger was looking at a listing when he spotted something very unusual in one of the photos
Amid historically low relocation rates nationwide, a survey from home maintenance and renovation platform Porch reveals what 20- and 30-somethings are searching for
by Patrick Kearns May 14