Housing Market News
Property Taxes Have Surged Nearly 60% in Tampa and Jacksonville Since 2019, Exacerbating Florida’s Housing Affordability Crisis
Property tax bills have increased since 2019 in nearly every major U.S. metro, with Florida home to three of the five metros with the biggest

U.S. Home Prices Grew 0.5% in September, the Fastest Pace Since April
Home prices grew 0.5% month over month in September, the fastest pace since April. On a year-over-year basis, home prices rose 6%, the smallest annual
Renters Are Nearly Twice as Likely as Homeowners to Say Housing Affordability Impacts Their Pick for President: Survey
32% of surveyed renters say housing affordability is a top-three issue when it comes to deciding which presidential candidate they’ll support. That compares with 17%
Trump vs Harris: Renters Debate Who Is Better for Housing Affordability
Roughly half of surveyed renters think Kamala Harris would be the best choice to make housing more affordable, while about one-third think Donald Trump would
Buying a Starter Home Is Now Cheaper Than It Was a Year Ago
Buyers need to earn $77,000 to afford the typical U.S. starter home, down 0.4% year over year. That’s the first annual decline since 2020 thanks
Asking Rents for New Apartments Drop 6% to Lowest Level Since 2022, as Finished Buildings Soar
The asking rent for a new apartment fell to $1,746 in the second quarter, down 6.2% from a year ago. One-bedroom apartments fell the most,
Property Taxes Have Surged Nearly 60% in Tampa and Jacksonville Since 2019, Exacerbating Florida’s Housing Affordability Crisis
Property tax bills have increased since 2019 in nearly every major U.S. metro, with Florida home to three of the five metros with the biggest

U.S. Home Prices Grew 0.5% in September, the Fastest Pace Since April
Home prices grew 0.5% month over month in September, the fastest pace since April. On a year-over-year basis, home prices rose 6%, the smallest annual
Renters Are Nearly Twice as Likely as Homeowners to Say Housing Affordability Impacts Their Pick for President: Survey
32% of surveyed renters say housing affordability is a top-three issue when it comes to deciding which presidential candidate they’ll support. That compares with 17%
Trump vs Harris: Renters Debate Who Is Better for Housing Affordability
Roughly half of surveyed renters think Kamala Harris would be the best choice to make housing more affordable, while about one-third think Donald Trump would
Buying a Starter Home Is Now Cheaper Than It Was a Year Ago
Buyers need to earn $77,000 to afford the typical U.S. starter home, down 0.4% year over year. That’s the first annual decline since 2020 thanks
Asking Rents for New Apartments Drop 6% to Lowest Level Since 2022, as Finished Buildings Soar
The asking rent for a new apartment fell to $1,746 in the second quarter, down 6.2% from a year ago. One-bedroom apartments fell the most,