Housing Market News
Typical Retail Worker Earns $37,000 Less Than Needed to Afford Typical Apartment
The typical retail worker earns $34,000 per year, or 52% less than they would need to afford the typical apartment. Rental affordability has improved slightly
The Housing Affordability Crisis Is Accelerating Fastest in Rural America
Rural homebuyers need to earn $75,000 to afford the typical home, up from $36,000 before the pandemic. Suburban and urban areas have also seen affordability
It’s the Strongest Buyer’s Market in Records Dating Back Over a Decade
Home sellers outnumbered buyers by a record 36.8% in October, giving buyers who were in the market room to negotiate. The number of buyers in
Affordability Improves Slightly For Veteran Homebuyers, But Most Homes Are Still Out of Reach
22% of U.S. home listings are affordable to the typical U.S. military veteran using a VA loan. Veterans–both those using VA loans and those using
Bay Area Housing Market Heats Up Amid AI Boom, Return to Office
Pending home sales jumped 17% year over year in San Francisco last month—more than any other major metro. The typical home also sold in roughly
Austin, TX Is America’s Strongest Buyer’s Market, With Over Twice as Many Home Sellers as Buyers
Nationwide, there are an estimated 37% more sellers than buyers—a near-record gap that’s giving buyers across the country negotiating power. There are seven metros where
Typical Retail Worker Earns $37,000 Less Than Needed to Afford Typical Apartment
The typical retail worker earns $34,000 per year, or 52% less than they would need to afford the typical apartment. Rental affordability has improved slightly
The Housing Affordability Crisis Is Accelerating Fastest in Rural America
Rural homebuyers need to earn $75,000 to afford the typical home, up from $36,000 before the pandemic. Suburban and urban areas have also seen affordability
It’s the Strongest Buyer’s Market in Records Dating Back Over a Decade
Home sellers outnumbered buyers by a record 36.8% in October, giving buyers who were in the market room to negotiate. The number of buyers in
Affordability Improves Slightly For Veteran Homebuyers, But Most Homes Are Still Out of Reach
22% of U.S. home listings are affordable to the typical U.S. military veteran using a VA loan. Veterans–both those using VA loans and those using
Bay Area Housing Market Heats Up Amid AI Boom, Return to Office
Pending home sales jumped 17% year over year in San Francisco last month—more than any other major metro. The typical home also sold in roughly
Austin, TX Is America’s Strongest Buyer’s Market, With Over Twice as Many Home Sellers as Buyers
Nationwide, there are an estimated 37% more sellers than buyers—a near-record gap that’s giving buyers across the country negotiating power. There are seven metros where