WASHINGTON, Nov 19 (Reuters) - U.S. single-family homebuilding tumbled in October likely as Hurricanes Helene and Milton depressed activity in the South while permits rose slightly, indicating ...
Single-family home sales rose 12.8% year over year while the average home price rose 5.2% to $423,166 in the Greater Houston area, according to the Houston Association of Realtors’ October ...
"Relatively high inventory of new homes for sale suggests that single-family construction probably will flatline at best over the coming months, and could easily start falling back again soon if ...
The resale condo median was $715,000, down from its peak of $723,000 in April, but up from the previous months. The newly built home median was $817,000. That number includes all home types, including ...
Since the early 1900s, U.S. states and municipalities have regulated housing through zoning laws. These laws restrict builders on things like lot size, maximum structure size and much more. They also ...
PERMITS RISE SLIGHTLY "Relatively high inventory of new homes for sale suggests that single-family construction probably will flatline at best over the coming months, and could easily start ...
A luxury high-rise apartment was one of the most expensive properties sold in Houston in November, replacing the traditional single-family home that typically leads the list of top-selling listings.
Demand for homes ... for single-family detached homes, duplexes and townhomes, while multi-family apartments are expected to remain in “recessionary territory” in 2025. Even low-rise homes ...
the recession in residential housing construction remains deep in the woods with no daylight seen for buyers facing supply shortages as they hunt for new single-family homes," said Christopher ...
Activity in Houston’s single-family rental (SFR) market increased in October, according to a report from the Houston Association of REALTORS® (HAR). Leases of SFRs rose 4.9% year over year last month, ...