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NAREB affordable homeownership bus tour targets Black homeownership gap

April 16, 2026 by bp56691
NAREB launches an eight-city bus tour April 25 to address Black homeownership at 44.2% vs 75.1% for white families.
Categories Baltimore, Black Homeownership, Detroit, Housing Market, HWmember, Kansas City, National Association of Real Estate Brokers, Philadelphia

Housing market weathers storm disruption, sets up for spring

February 11, 2026 by bp56691
Housing market weathers storm disruption, sets up for spring
New listings and pending sales dipped in late January, driven by a snowstorm rather than broader housing market trends.
Categories Artificial Intelligence, California, Chicago, Data & Analytics, Detroit, Florida, Housing Market, Housing Market Data, New York, Texas

Here are the three metros where homeownership is still affordable

June 25, 2025 by bp56691
Here are the three metros where homeownership is still affordable
Realtor.com calculated the share of income a typical household spends on housing by dividing its estimated median monthly housing costs by the median household income in each of the 50 largest metros and the U.S. more broadly.
Categories Affordability, Data & Visuals, Detroit, Housing Market, HWmember, Pittsburgh, Realtor.com, St. Louis

Which cities have the largest portion of homes affordable to the average wage earner?

January 7, 2025 by bp56691
Which cities have the largest portion of homes affordable to the average wage earner?
Online lender NetCredit identified Toledo, Ohio, and Detroit as the two cities with the most affordable homes for average income earners.
Categories Affordability, Affordable Housing, Detroit, Housing Market, Michigan, Ohio

CoreLogic: Single-family rent growth drops to four-year low

November 24, 2024 by bp56691
Single-family rent prices grew 2% during the year ending in September 2024, down from a year-over-year gain of 2.4% in August.
Categories CoreLogic, Detroit, Housing Market, New York, Rent Prices, Seattle, Single-Family Rentals, Washington, D.C.

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