Arlington, VA
Six months after Amazon said it would build a major office in Arlington County, Virginia, home prices in the area have risen by $110K
by Jim Dalrymple II May 23
Same-sex couples face discriminatory lending practices: Study
Data covering a 25-year period shows lower mortgage approval rates, worse terms for same-sex couples
by Lew Sichelman May 22
Rent skyrockets in March — especially in the Southwest
In Phoenix, rental rates soared 7.4%
Why didn't all the rain put a halt to home sales this spring?
The conventional wisdom is that the past month of nonstop rain should have put a damper on real estate sales, but, in fact, the opposite has happened
by Jim Dalrymple II May 17
Housing starts surge in April
Construction starts are up 5.7% since March but down 2.5% year over year, according to the Census Bureau
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Lenders began the foreclosure process on 30,524 properties in April
Airbnb cannibalizes budget hotels but amps up demand for rooms
With more access to rental options, budget hotels struggle to offer competitive prices, according to a new study
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Nationwide rates are at a 20-year low, but areas hit by natural disasters continue to struggle
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More women have also joined the industry, according to NAR data
So you're an only child? How birth order affects where you live
Middle children are more likely to prefer communal living arrangements and firstborns just want their privacy
Is Compass a tech company or a traditional brokerage?
Regardless of whether Compass is a tech company, it needs to be one — both to support its massive valuation of $4.4B and to be a lasting, sustainable business
by Mike DelPrete May 7
Multigenerational households are on the rise, according to new data
The real estate and construction industry will increasingly have to grapple with an older population and consumers who want homes that can house extended families
by Jim Dalrymple II May 6
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Unemployment rate, meanwhile, fell to a 49-year low
How has Compass grown so fast? A look at the numbers
The tech-focused brokerage’s competitve advantage is access to capital, and it’s parlaying that advantage into a massive agent recruiting tool at scale
by Mike DelPrete May 1
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Sales are still down 1.2% year-over-year, according to the National Association of Realtors' chief economist
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Opinion
The US hurdle: Purplebricks' massive marketing spend is not generating enough customers
by Mike DelPrete Apr 25