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The housing market continued to slow in February, according to NAR’s latest report. Pending home sales fell for the eight straight month in February, according to the latest numbers from the National Association of Realtors. The Pending Home Sales
We keep hearing about the nation’s residential construction market, but what about our local market? The nation’s residential construction market has been receiving (justly, we should add) quite a bit of attention from analysts and housing professionals alike, and
Everyone is reporting on February’s new home sales numbers, but what broader trends do the numbers reveal? You’ve surely seen the headlines by now: the sales of newly built single-family homes in February fell 3.3 percent from January, and
It was a solid month for home prices in the Texas area, according to the latest Case-Shiller. January was an encouraging month for home prices in Texas, according to the latest Case-Shiller Home Price Indices from Standard & Poor’s. Though S&P
Existing-home sales continue to level out in February, according to the latest analysis by NAR. Existing-home sales continue to soften in February, falling 0.4 percent from January to February and 7.1 percent from Feb. 2013, according to the latest
What are the most important trends and details about Generation X, as it pertains to the housing market? For our second story on NAR’s Home Buyer and Seller Generational Trends report, we’re looking at the one generation that is rated
Economic inequality is surging just about everywhere; how could that impact the local housing market? Income inequality has become a major news item in recent months, and for good reason – by almost every economic measure, inequality has increased
They’re called the “Post” generation and “Generation Z,” but they mean big things for the country in the coming decades. Here at Houston Agent, we report often on the Millennial Generation, and for good reason: at 80 million strong, Millennials
The nation’s construction sector continued to bump along in February, with all measures putting out lukewarm numbers. Another month, another around of lackluster construction numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau. According to the Bureau’s latest report, housing starts were
Many factors influence homebuyer preferences when looking at newly built homes, including their ethnicity. When looking at preferences among the buyers of newly built single-family homes, how do those preferences differ when looking at the buyers’ ethnicity? According to
Builder confidence stabilized in March after experiencing its worst month in sometime in February. After a horrid month that saw builder confidence fall to its lowest level in 12 months, the NAHB’s Housing Market Index stabilized in March. The
Millennial homebuyers will be the next great source of housing demand; what traits set them apart from other generations? The National Association of Realtors’ Home Buyer and Seller Generational Trends report is among the more detailed homebuyer surveys out there,
Median time on market was way out of whack during the years of the downturn; has it finally turned the corner? Time on market has been among the most oft-watched measures of the housing recovery, and new numbers from
Threatening to halt any progress the market made in recent years is the fact that first-time homebuyers are struggling mightily. In fact, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) recently reported that first-time homebuyers possess the lowest market share the
Property values in Houston continued to increase markedly in February, according to the latest numbers. Home values have been rising steadily in many metropolitan housing markets, but did that progress end in February? Take a look at our graph,
Multifamily housing has been the darling of the post-boom housing market, but can it sustain its levels of success in 2014 and beyond? A couple weeks ago, amidst headline-grabbing reports on home sales and construction, there was a little,