An ambitious number of Americans are planning to buy a home this year despite high mortgage rates and still-rising prices.
The housing market has cooled off since the pandemic drove demand for homes to levels far beyond what inventory could meet.
Widespread price reductions and dwindling sales suggest that the housing market might become more affordable this year, a ...
Home builders are having a hard time finding buyers, and they’re upping discounts and perks in an attempt to sell more.
Robert Reffkin, Compass co-founder and CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the housing market, inventory and ...
Last year's housing market was the least affordable since 1984. However, top real-estate analyst Ivy Zelman sees a huge silver lining for buyers.
“While respondents remain discouraged by the pandemic-era run-up in home prices and mortgage rates, the upward trend in ...
Existing-home sales were higher in December, but still came in at their lowest levels since 1995. Economists see positive ...
The Los Angeles fires are likely to exacerbate California's inventory and affordability crisis, bringing up demand at a time ...
High mortgage rates and low housing inventory have kept homes out of reach for many people in the United States.
A four-story, multi-unit affordable housing development has been proposed for a triangular lot in Denver’s Five Points ...
The Palisades and Eaton fires destroyed or damaged more than 8,500 homes in an already tight housing market. Experts said the ...