
9.3 Million Affordable Rentals Disappeared in 10 Years
Realtor.com reports show how the collapse of entry-level rentals is stalling household formation and reshaping the buyers agents are working with today.

Realtor.com reports show how the collapse of entry-level rentals is stalling household formation and reshaping the buyers agents are working with today.

MoveBuddha reports movers are 11% more likely to head to buyer-friendly cities in 2025, while renter havens see nearly 30% fewer inbound moves.

In an expert panel hosted by HousingWire, Ivy Zelman and Logan Mohtashami engage in a housing debate agents need to hear, breaking down the real story behind inventory, affordability, and why the “housing shortage” narrative isn’t so simple.

Realtor.com reports that the Trump administration is taking its first step toward addressing the 3.8 million home shortage by identifying underutilized federal land for affordable housing.

Discover the top 10 markets for first-time homebuyers in 2025, according to Realtor.com.

During last night’s vice presidential debate, Governor Tim Walz and Senator JD Vance addressed key issues, including housing affordability and shortages.

On Friday, August 16, 2024, Vice President Kamala Harris announced her plan to provide up to $25K in down payment assistance for first-time buyers who have paid their rent on time for two years.

Tim Walz’s track record as Minnesota’s governor could boost Kamala Harris’s 2024 campaign, particularly through his record on affordable housing. But his progressive housing policies could also further alienate moderates

The number of cities with $1 million starter homes has tripled since 2019, according to a new Zillow analysis.

On Monday, October 16, the Biden-Harris Administration released data on its investment in housing affordability and announced new initiatives to further support homeownership and make it accessible to more Americans.

The MBA, NAR and NAHB wrote a letter to Fed Chairman Jerome Powel urging the Fed to take steps to provide market certainty about rate hikes.

A new Redfin report on affordability near schools shows the typical U.S. teacher can afford only 12% of the homes for sale within commuting distance of the school where they work—down from 17% last summer and 30% in 2019.