Nashville Homeowners Could Win Big Thanks to 2030 Super Bowl

Nashville Homeowners Could Win Big Thanks to 2030 Super Bowl

Nashville is already known as one of the country’s premier hubs for music—but in 2030, it will take on a new, very high-profile role at the center of the NFL universe when... Read more »
Homeownership Gave This Family 0K and a New View of Wealth

Homeownership Gave This Family $150K and a New View of Wealth

Building a family fortune requires a totally different playbook. Catch up on the latest from the Realtor.com® Generational Wealth series. When Lauren Miller and her husband sold their first home in 2023,... Read more »
The Ultrarich Are Ghosting San Francisco for Napa Valley’s Luxury Mansions

The Ultrarich Are Ghosting San Francisco for Napa Valley’s Luxury Mansions

Faced with a shrinking supply of premium homes and intensifying bidding wars, San Francisco’s affluent tech elite are casting their sights farther afield to Napa’s managed estates. Located an hour’s drive north... Read more »
Wynwood’s Answer to Miami’s 400% Condo Markups

Wynwood’s Answer to Miami’s 400% Condo Markups

In a city where new construction could come with a hefty 400% markup compared with existing homes, one developer is betting on “attainable luxury” with a musical twist. The Rider is bringing... Read more »
Why Homebuyers Are Finding Relief Despite ‘Inflation Contagion’

Why Homebuyers Are Finding Relief Despite ‘Inflation Contagion’

Your paycheck may be growing, but “inflation contagion” is eating up those gains—and then some. Despite some frustrating macro headlines, there are real silver linings in the housing market worth paying attention... Read more »
America’s Aging Homes May Be Getting Harder To Fix

America’s Aging Homes May Be Getting Harder To Fix

While it’s well documented that regulatory friction is gumming up the new-construction pipeline, a new report offers a rare look at how local bureaucracy may also be affecting the homes already standing.... Read more »
What It Means for Housing

What It Means for Housing

A new era for the Federal Reserve starts on Friday, as Kevin Warsh takes over leadership of the central bank amid historic political tension and controversy surrounding the nation’s monetary policy. Warsh,... Read more »
The K Reason a New Home Might Be Cheaper Than an Old One

The $25K Reason a New Home Might Be Cheaper Than an Old One

New-construction homes often come with higher sticker prices, but a new analysis from Realtor.com® suggests they can be cheaper to own over time—potentially flipping the math for house hunters. Nationally, buyers of... Read more »
Mobile Home Residents See Rents Soar Under New Owners

Mobile Home Residents See Rents Soar Under New Owners

Manufactured housing communities—where residents often own their homes but lease the land beneath them—have traditionally been viewed as an affordable housing option. However, private equity firms and large investment companies are increasingly... Read more »
AI Boom Drives Race for Homes in San Francisco Suburbs

AI Boom Drives Race for Homes in San Francisco Suburbs

Exhausted by San Francisco’s frenzied bidding wars and offers of hundreds of thousands of dollars over asking, a growing number of homebuyers are retreating across the city’s bridges to the surrounding counties—only... Read more »