It’s About to Become Less Expensive to Sell Your Home. Here’s Why.
The fees that sellers pay to buyers’ agents are expected to decline as a federal legal battle ushers in a new era of transparency around
As a data journalist, Lily is passionate about helping readers understand complex facets of the housing market. She is particularly interested in the issues of climate change, race and gender equality and housing affordability. Prior to working at Redfin, Lily spent four years as a reporter at Bloomberg News in New York City.
The fees that sellers pay to buyers’ agents are expected to decline as a federal legal battle ushers in a new era of transparency around
Competition in the housing market is fierce. Here are nine unique strategies to help homebuyers win that don’t require paying all cash or waiving contingencies.

The two cities have relatively large proportions of households located in neighborhoods with about equal numbers of high-end and affordable homes—a dynamic that can promote
Affluent New Yorkers are flocking to Florida in search of sunshine and lower taxes during the pandemic. It’s fueling the luxury housing markets in West

People are staying put longer as rising home prices, a housing shortage and skyrocketing coronavirus cases—especially in senior-living facilities—make moving less attractive for some Americans.
Competition tapered slightly over the holidays, but remained fierce as insufficient housing supply failed to keep up with insatiable demand boosted by record-low mortgage rates
The fees that sellers pay to buyers’ agents are expected to decline as a federal legal battle ushers in a new era of transparency around
Competition in the housing market is fierce. Here are nine unique strategies to help homebuyers win that don’t require paying all cash or waiving contingencies.

The two cities have relatively large proportions of households located in neighborhoods with about equal numbers of high-end and affordable homes—a dynamic that can promote
Affluent New Yorkers are flocking to Florida in search of sunshine and lower taxes during the pandemic. It’s fueling the luxury housing markets in West

People are staying put longer as rising home prices, a housing shortage and skyrocketing coronavirus cases—especially in senior-living facilities—make moving less attractive for some Americans.
Competition tapered slightly over the holidays, but remained fierce as insufficient housing supply failed to keep up with insatiable demand boosted by record-low mortgage rates