In the first quarter of 2017, nearly one in five home buyers focused their online searches on properties outside of their current metro area, according to an analysis by Redfin of nearly 1 million users searching for homes across 75 metro areas.There are not enough “budget-friendly housing” options to make consumers want to stay loyal to their current cities, says Nela Richardson, Redfin’s chief economist. “For many, the only path to hom
One week after facing a class-action lawsuit over its home-price tool, Zillow is looking to improve it with a contest. The real estate website is offering a $1 million award to the “person or team” who can improve its Zestimate, an online tool meant to help people estimate the value of their property. Zillow officials say the contest has been in the works for more than a year and was not motivated by the lawsuit.Last week, Zillow faced a clas
Buying a home can be stressful on couples. Sixty-percent of millennial and Gen X couples say they disagreed occasionally, frequently, or “a lot” when buying a house with their partner or spouse, according to a new survey released by LendingHome. They surveyed 514 adults ages 25 to 45 who were in a relationship (engaged, married, or domestic partnerships) and purchasing a home within the past year.Couples who have been together a longer time t
In pockets of the country where affordable housing is particularly low, residents also have trouble getting proper health treatment—suggesting a link between housing stability and better health outcomes. A new study of 9,500 residents in Miami with HIV/AIDs, which was conducted by a task force called Getting to Zero, shows that 30 percent of those who were homeless or in temporary housing had higher viral loads.Miami-Dade recently ranked number
Low inventory pushed existing-home sales down in April and sped up the median number of days a home sat on the market to a new low of 29 days, the National Association of REALTORS® reported Wednesday. That is the shortest timeframe since NAR began tracking such data in May 2011. The previous record was 32 days, which was reached last May.Though homes are selling faster, inventory woes persist. Total existing-home sales—which are completed tran
Sales of newly built single-family homes plunged 11.4 percent in April to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 569,000 units, the first time such sales have decreased this year, the Commerce Department reported this week. Still, builders are writing off the dip as a minor setback, instead focusing on the bigger picture."Despite some slowness this month, total new-home sales in 2017 are up more than 11 percent from this time last year, and builder
First, an Australian millionaire tells millennials they might be better able to afford a house if they just spent less money on luxury items such as avocado toast. Now millennials are getting flack for driving up housing prices.A report released this week by BuildZoom, a website for construction contractors, finds that fewer homes for sale meet the preferences of millennials. The report found young adults have been increasingly flocking to U.S. c
Think about what you can do to make the transaction smooth and simple for yourself and the buyersKey Takeaways Be clear in communicating intentions about selling "as is" upfront to avoid confusion. Consider doing some preliminary due diligence to make the transaction process go smoother for yourself and the buyer.Selling a home “as is” sounds simple enough, right?A buyer can conduct whatever inspections or due diligence they want, but the sel
Brokers should be happy to know that consumers are optimistic about both the U.S. economy and the real estate market, according to the latest Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices quarterly Homeowner Sentiment Survey. However, the possibility of interest rates rising has many potential home buyers concerned, especially millennials.According to the survey, 68 percent of prospective homeowners aged 18 to 34 say they are experiencing a sense of urgency to
Real estate professionals who work with brokerages that manage multifamily properties are increasingly finding themselves playing the role of matchmaker for apartment dwellers. Brokers are helping renters find ways to afford their rent by matching them with a roommates, The New York Times reports.For example, Brooklyn-based brokerage Nooklyn has created a parallel to Match.com for roommates within its apartment-hunting app. Renters describe it as
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