Existing-home sales unexpectedly fall as tight inventory limits purchases
Existing-home sales unexpectedly fell for a third straight month in April as limited supply was unable to satisfy strong demand.
HUD changes make housing vouchers easier for illegals to obtain
The Department of Housing and Urban Development recently made changes to its emergency housing voucher program that makes it easier for illegal immigrants to receive "free" housing on the taxpayers’ dime.
US housing starts drop sharply; building permits rise modestly
U.S. homebuilding fell more than expected in April, likely pulled down by soaring prices for lumber and other materials, but construction remains supported by an acute shortage of previously owned homes on the market.
Federal judge vacates CDC eviction moratorium
A federal judge on Wednesday vacated a nationwide eviction moratorium for rental properties that had been put in place by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to provide relief for Americans hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.
Home prices surge by most since 2006
U.S. home prices in February rose at their fastest pace in 15 years as the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the urge to move from urban apartments to suburban homes.
Existing-home sales hit 7-month low on record prices, tight inventory
Existing home sales slumped to a seven-month low in March as record prices and tight inventories limited purchases.
COVID hurled 'jet fuel’ on big city exodus, and it won’t stop: Real estate developer
Real estate developer Ari Rastegar discusses the big wave of interstate movers settling in Texas.





