It's getting tougher to find good jobs in cities with affordable housing. Here are some of those sweet spots.
The National Association of Realtors released data showing how home prices have changed in 172 metropolitan areas.
As a whole, U.S. cities are expanding as rapidly as they have throughout the last half-century. But it's where they're growing that makes a difference.
New report looks not just at the rankings, but the underlying causes of differences.
Homes are inherently unique, and that means their value can't be predicted based on a composite of an entire city—or several, as is often the case.
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As construction workforces age, we are likely to turn to robots to build the cities of the future.
Major real estate investors are continuing to expand into more cities as they look for single-family homes to buy and turn into rentals.
Population shifts can now be anticipated by analyzing real estate searches.
Construction workers in the worst-paying location make almost half as much as the average.
Are you planning a move to Salt Lake City? Our real estate primer will give you an inside scoop on the state of the market to help you make a well-informed decision.
People are changing how and where they live—presenting new opportunities for urban agents
Ten metros are standing out for strong price appreciation, housing inventory increases, and a rise in home sales that are far outpacing the more moderate gains in the national housing market.
If you’ve been considering the idea of purchasing real estate, this map of “Million Dollar Listings” in the US’s priciest cities will make you want to roll up into the fetal position and bawl your eyes out.
During the Depression, the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, a New Deal agency, refinanced mortgages for over a million struggling homeowners. As part of ...
Find out how much a potential home buyer needs to save on a daily basis for five years to be able to afford a home in one of these top cities.
Millennials are expected to spend more on home purchases in the next five years than any previous generation -- but where will they be buying?
With so much geographic variation in property taxes, picking the right location to buy or build a new home can go a long way in lowering the ultimate tax burden.