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Townhome Construction Faces Setback

Many in the real estate market are looking to the townhome market to help fill the demand for greater entry-level homes for buyers. But the wait will be longer.Townhouse construction starts continued to increase on a year-over-year basis, but the growth rate has showed signs of slowing recently, according to an analysis by the National Association of Home Builders.Townhouse starts totaled 98,000 in the fourth quarter of 2016, a 4 percent increase

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CFPB Investigates Zillow’s ‘Co-Marketing’ Ads

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau reportedly is looking into whether some of Zillow’s advertising revenues violate regulations against kickbacks, MarketWatch reports.The investigation centers around the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, known as RESPA, and how a real estate agent or lender gets business from a home buyer. RESPA prevents agents and lenders from funneling customers to one another in exchange for kickbacks or rewards.T

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Big Expectations for Home Sales Through 2018

More homes are predicted to be sold this year than in more than a decade. In 2017, the number of existing-home sales is expected to increase about 3.5 percent to 5.64 million. By 2018, existing-home sales will likely rise another 2.8 percent to 5.8 million, according to forecasts by the National Association of REALTORS®.The rise in new jobs, pent-up household formation, and increasing consumer confidence are helping to propel the housing market

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Household Debt Hits New Record

Household debt is topping its 2008 peak prior to the housing crash. Total household debt has risen to $12.73 trillion in the first quarter, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported Wednesday.However, Americans are handling their debt—mortgages, credit cards, auto loans, and other forms of borrowing—much better, the report shows.Americans were delinquent on 4.8 percent of total debt in the first quarter. For comparison, at the end of 2009

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A Wave of Co-Living Apartments Is Coming

Several startups and real estate owners are jumping into the apartment-sharing business, where they rent out individual rooms instead of entire apartments, The Wall Street Journal reports.For example, Property Markets Group, through its PMGx division, started offering the “co-living” option in one of its Chicago buildings. The company plans to develop more buildings designed for co-living and expand the offerings to more than 7,000 beds in 3,

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Which College Degrees Make You a Homeowner Faster?

Engineering college majors can become homeowners in the shortest amount of time compared with those who earned other college degrees, according to a realtor.com® analysis.Engineering majors become homeowners, on average, in 2.6 years following graduation. Petroleum engineering majors earn a starting salary of $96,700, according to Payscale.com. The study estimates that they can, therefore, potentially save $19,340 a year, which could amount to a

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The Selling Points of a Smart Home

Smart-home features can boost a home’s sale value by up to 5 percent. That totals about $15,000 on a $300,000 home—no chump change to a seller.Home appraisers are now starting to factor in the value of smart-home features into their valuations as well, according to a recent article at realtor.com®.So what exactly are the perks of a smart home if you ever find you’re selling one? The article points to some of the following benefits:Smart ho

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Where the Most Apartments Are Popping Up

Where are the hotspots of new apartment development post-recession?New York’s Long Island City leads the nation for the most new apartment construction. The area has added 12,533 new units between 2010 and 2016 in 41 buildings, according to a new analysis by RentCafe. A handful of other cities also saw large spikes in apartment buildings in that time period.RentCafe analyzed construction data from Yardi Matrix and Property Shark in about 1,000

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Will the Starter Home Return?

Homebuilders say they’re struggling to deliver on the demand of lower-priced entry-level homes that cater to the growing number of willing millennial buyers, arguing that more entry-level homes will hurt their bottom lines.“Since the recovery has really been at the middle end of the market, home prices have gone up and land prices have followed,” Megan McGrath, managing director at MKM Partners, told CNBC. “So it is very, very hard to mak

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The Word From D.C.

“Homeownership serves as the foundation of wealth for most American families.”̶ HUD Secretary Ben CarsonIn Support of the DreamHUD Secretary Ben Carson at the Regulatory Issues Forum. Photo credit: Jon BoughtinResponsible homeownership plays a crucial role as an engine of economic growth and in the financial well-being of U.S. households, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson told REALTORS® Tuesday at the Legislative Meetings &

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