Vacant homes sell for less money and spend more time on the market. The difference is biggest in Omaha, Nebraska and Greenville, South Carolina, where vacant homes sell for 7.2 percent less.
Nationwide, vacant homes sell for $11,306 less[...]
In many coastal metros, millennials have a hard time saving up enough money to own a home or start a business. But inland, where homes and costs of living are more affordable, millennials are able to lay down roots, start businesses, and as a[...]
The slight drop in new-home prices is due in part to a trend toward smaller lot sizes, smaller newly built homes and a move away from high-end finishes, all of which allow builders to offer homes for lower prices. Sale prices for newly built[...]
Homes get 3.4 times more online views the day they are listed than they do the day the seller drops the price. So if you’re thinking about testing the waters with a high price and then lowering it a few weeks later to drive more interest, we[...]
Just 2.6% of homes in the metro are affordable on the area’s median income, and the influx of cashing coming from this year’s IPOs could push homeownership further out of reach for most residents.The San Francisco metro, the most[...]