It isn't just starter homes that are hard to find. The premium side of things is feeling the impact of both lack of available homes and the associated rising costs.
Read More »Poll: Consumers Say 2018 Is the Time to Sell
A new poll shows Americans are more optimistic about selling a home than buying one in 2018. Could it be the solution we need for today’s inventory woes?
Read More »Starter Homes vs. Renting: Where Homeowners Can Save
Buying a home is cheaper long-term than renting an apartment in the top metropolitan areas, and a new report breaks down just how much homeowners can save.
Read More »FSBO Sellers: Is it Worth it?
To determine if for sell by owner listings provide more benefits, Trulia’s Housing Data Analysts reported where these listings are the most common and how they differ from agent-listed properties in price and DOM. Nationally the data reveals that FSBOs are ...
Read More »Buying Remains the Cheaper Option, but for How Long?
Buying might still be cheaper than renting in major U.S. metros, but rising prices and stalling rents could soon flip that dynamic. A new report by Trulia shows how the most expensive U.S. markets could see a rise in rentals. A lot depends on federal policy over the next couple years.
Read More »Interest in Starter homes, Premium Rise
Per the latest data reported by Trulia, 51.1 percent of listings at the end of 2016 were for luxury homes. What could 2017 have in store for this sought-after property type?
Read More »The Fluctuating Trend with First-Time Homebuyers
What factors are limiting first-timers from moving forward with the home buying process once it is started?
Read More »‘Low Inventory’ Defined 2016 Housing
In a year’s-end look at the U.S. housing market, Trulia found that no other issue dictated the course and nature of market as much as a lack of places to buy.
Read More »Housing Policies Up for Vote Come Election Day
A recent report from Trulia has identified the biggest ballot decisions facing voters for housing policies across the nation's housing communities.
Read More »The Great Housing Debate: Buying vs Renting
With the tide in the market shifting and homeownership levels at 50 year lows, one could assume that changing financial considerations dictate that the average consumer would have a greater incentive to rent. But that is not necessarily the case.
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