Inventory finally on the rise
After years of inventory shortages and bidding wars, the number of homes on the market may finally be going up, Trulia found. Continue reading
After years of inventory shortages and bidding wars, the number of homes on the market may finally be going up, Trulia found. Continue reading
New York City clocked in as the least affordable city, with rent accounting for 121 percent of each paycheck, according to a new study released on Friday. Continue reading
Eighty-four percent of all sellers said they rely on agents to provide guidance from the beginning to the end of the transaction, but Millennials are the most likely to take on a DIY approach… Continue reading
Homeowners looking for a reverse mortgage may have to undergo a second appraisal in certain circumstances, thanks to new guidance from the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). Continue reading
And they’re putting in the most effort to improve their scores. Continue reading
This fall, we’re launching the Inman Luxury Network, an interactive directory of the best and brightest agents in luxury real estate. Continue reading
The week’s top real estate industry stories, and practical advice to use this weekend. Continue reading
There are important — and weird situations — some homeowners insurance policies cover. Continue reading
There’s no question of the importance of personal interactions and connections with friends as an important source of our well-being. This is especially true as we age, and much has been written about the challenge of making friends and finding love in… Continue reading
For a glimpse into the future of retirement communities and — pardon the odious term — “senior housing,” you couldn’t do much better than to ask Robert Kramer. He and several partners got together in 1991 to launch what has become the leading trade gro… Continue reading