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Home sales — and prices — reached a new high in the Twin Cities area last month, but the dearth of listings continued and may soon put a brake on deals.
July 19 -
Residential construction ended the second quarter on a stronger note as groundbreaking on new homes rebounded in June to the fastest annualized pace in four months.
July 19 -
Sentiment among homebuilders deteriorated to an eight-month low in July on concerns about higher material costs, according to data from the National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo.
July 18 -
Loan application activity for the purchase of newly constructed homes decreased 4% in June from the previous month, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
July 17 -
A builder promises to offer that rarest of products in Palm Beach County's real estate market — new single-family homes priced at less than $300,000.
July 13 -
As demand for new homes outpaces supply, it is essential for mortgage lenders to pursue strategies that stimulate inventory levels, such as supporting builders with construction financing and offering homebuyers single-close construction-to-permanent loans. (The first in a four-part series on the mortgage industry's response to the housing inventory shortage.)
July 11 -
No one needs to tell Mike and Suzy Johnson that the Columbus, Ohio, housing market is hot.
July 6 -
Want to buy an affordable house in the Sacramento area? Better get in line.
July 3 -
Homebuilders in the Twin Cities on Friday finished their best month in more than a decade.
July 3 -
A proposed ordinance in one California city would require developers planning residential projects costing $100,000 or more to pay an affordable housing impact fee.
June 29 -
The U.S. will impose further punitive tariffs on imports of softwood lumber from Canada, escalating a longstanding trade dispute that’s already led to higher timber prices.
June 27 -
Demand for single-family homes in the Inland Empire has fueled the strongest building activity in nearly a decade, though experts say the recent spike is nowhere near the intensity and volume of the mid-2000s.
June 26 -
Record prices for new homes amid a sales pickup indicate the supply of houses may be tight at the lower end of the market, pinching first-time buyers.
June 23 -
Three straight months of declines in new-home construction show homebuilding may weigh on second-quarter growth.
June 16 -
Homebuilders might be starting to feel some pressures of scarce labor and rising prices as sentiment slipped to a four-month low in June.
June 15 -
An Ames family will finally be able to call themselves homeowners, thanks to Habitat for Humanity of Central Iowa and a $50,000 grant from the Iowa Finance Authority Board of Directors.
June 15 -
New home purchase application activity bounced back in May as sales of these properties increased by 5.6% compared with April.
June 15 -
Wintrust Mortgage has committed to funding $40 million in below-market fixed interest-rate loans in the Chicago area through a partnership with Habitat for Humanity.
June 14 -
Houston-area homebuyers snapped up a record number of houses in May and drove the region's median sales price to unprecedented levels.
June 14 -
Houston will need more than 214,000 new apartment rental units by 2030 to meet demand from a population that is drifting from homeownership, according to a new study by the National Multifamily Housing Council and the National Apartment Association.
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