NAHB encourages ‘practical’ renovations for aging in place June 17, 2025 by bp56691 Aging-in-place renovations are popular, and NAHB offered some advice for “practical” applications on new projects.
The pandemic made housing less affordable, but not in the obvious places June 17, 2025 by bp56691 The housing affordability crisis often conjures images of coastal urban cities, but that’s not where costs are rising the most.
Compass agents have a battle plan against CCP, Zillow June 17, 2025 by bp56691 With Zillow’s listing ban fast approaching, Compass agents say clients are still buying into their three-phase marketing plan.
How to think about home prices for the rest of 2025 June 16, 2025 by bp56691 Home sales have continued to disappoint through the peak buying season and are only now just showing some growth over last year.
HomeServices of America welcomes yet another new executive June 16, 2025 by bp56691 HomeServices of America has appointed Renee Gonzales as its vice president of core services integrations, a new role at the firm.
Massachusetts set to bar home sellers from requiring inspection waivers June 16, 2025 by bp56691 The policy prohibits sellers and agents from requiring or encouraging buyers to waive a home inspection as a purchase condition.
Robert Reffkin continues his digital crusade against Zillow, Clear Cooperation June 16, 2025 by bp56691 Reffkin highlighted Zillow’s defunct iBuying business claiming the company is a hypocrite as it “encouraged” sellers to sell their homes without the MLS
IRS stipulation could have consequences for seniors in a declining stock market June 16, 2025 by bp56691 Required minimum distributions are taxed as income and “can be painful when retirees have to sell assets in a falling market.”
Elevated mortgage rates aren’t discouraging homebuyers June 14, 2025 by bp56691 Housing demand continues to hold up despite elevated mortgage rates, trade war uncertainty and terrible consumer confidence data.
Seattle housing market wrestles with crippling affordability concerns June 13, 2025 by bp56691 Seattle is wrestling with a problem that is more acute than all but a handful of metropolitan areas — crippling affordability issues.