Experts: It May Take Years for Home Building to Get Back to Historic Levels
Today’s slow pace of single-family home building isn’t expected to get back to historic norms until 2022 or later, according to a Zillow survey of experts.
Experts: It May Take Years for Home Building to Get Back to Historic Levels
Today’s slow pace of single-family home building isn’t expected to get back to historic norms until 2022 or later, according to a Zillow survey of experts.
Why the Next Recession Is Likely to Happen in 2020, and What It Will Mean for Housing
The longest uninterrupted economic expansion in U.S. history will probably end with a recession in 2020, but housing likely won't be the cause.
10 Most Affordable Markets for Renters
See 10 major metros where people spend less than 25 percent of their area's median income on the rent.
Where Sellers Get the Biggest Bang for Their House-Prepping Buck
Not all renovations and upgrades are equal, and some might actually cost sellers in the long run. Here’s how to prep smarter, not harder.
National Fair Housing Alliance President and CEO Lisa Rice works every day to combat housing inequality and discrimination. Zillow Research had a conversation with Lisa on her insights about some of the eye-opening results gleaned from a Zillow Housing Aspirations Report survey.
Today’s snapshot of home sales data from November captures the well-documented market slowdown that occurred at the end of 2018 but does little to highlight more recent developments.
Shutdown Stalling Rural Mortgages
The USDA backs about 120,000 mortgages a year, or about 3.5 percent of purchase mortgage originations nationally.
Best Metros for Remote Workers: Where Fast Internet Meets Affordable Homes
The results present some interesting opportunities for digital nomads looking for a new home base.
Unpaid Federal Workers Owe $438 Million in Mortgage and Rent Payments This Month
The federal government shutdown also affects thousands of potential home buyers trying to secure loans, especially those with the least means.