Washington State Just Passed a Millionaire’s Tax. The Legal Fight Starts Now

Washington state has enacted a swath of new housing laws—including a 9.9% tax on household income above $1 million. The wealth tax is likely to face a legal challenge. Gov. Bob Ferguson... Read more »
Built-for-rent multifamily starts jump 18% in Q4 2025

Built-for-rent multifamily starts jump 18% in Q4 2025

Built-for-rent multifamily construction surged at the end of 2025, extending the cycle’s heavy tilt toward rentals and keeping average apartment sizes below pre-Great Recession levels, according to a National Association of Home... Read more »

Starter Home Starts Highest Since Great Recession

Last year was the best for “missing middle” home construction since before the Great Recession, according to the National Association of Home Builders. NAHB tracked 19,000 total starts of two- to four-unit... Read more »
Psychology says when an elderly parent starts repeating the same stories over and over, they’re not losing their memory—they’re doing something with those specific stories that most families never stop to understand – California Legal Guide | CPT Law

Psychology says when an elderly parent starts repeating the same stories over and over, they’re not losing their memory—they’re doing something with those specific stories that most families never stop to understand – California Legal Guide | CPT Law

California Legal Implications: Preserving Family Legacy Beyond Assets A recent report from Silicon Canals sheds light on a common phenomenon in aging families: elderly parents repeating the same stories. While adult children... Read more »
Alex Madonna departs loanDepot, starts Trust One Financial

Alex Madonna departs loanDepot, starts Trust One Financial

Just months after loanDepot‘s Alex Madonna was named to a new role to focus on emerging technology, artificial intelligence and modern sales structures, it was announced that he’s departing the company. Madonna,... Read more »
Housing starts fall to lowest point since 2020, led by a stall in the Sun Belt

Housing starts fall to lowest point since 2020, led by a stall in the Sun Belt

Residential construction fell to its lowest point since May 2020, according to an October U.S. Census Bureau report that was delayed by last year’s government shutdown. Widening air pockets of demand over... Read more »
Single-family housing starts jump 2.7% in September

Single-family housing starts jump 2.7% in September

CNBC's Diana Olick joins 'The Exchange' to report on new housing numbers for September. Source link Read more »
Single-family sector drives February spike in housing starts

Single-family sector drives February spike in housing starts

New construction of residential homes came in strong in February, with a large concentration of the gains on the single-family side. Homebuilders continue to feel confident about the spring market as demand... Read more »
Apollo’s Torsten Slok talks the connection between low housing starts and inflation

Apollo’s Torsten Slok talks the connection between low housing starts and inflation

ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Torsten Slok, Apollo Global Management chief economist, joins ‘Closing Bell Overtime’ to talk falling housing starts, the Federal Reserve... Read more »
Statement from NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun: January Housing Starts Data

Statement from NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun: January Housing Starts Data

NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun issued the following statement on the January housing starts data: “Housing starts collapsed in January. More snow than usual fell across parts of the country, but the... Read more »