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When Renting Became More Expensive Than Owning

By Peter Ricci Proponents of renting have often argued that renting is less expensive that owning, and admittedly, the argument makes sense; after all, renters do not have to worry about repairs, insurance or property taxes, among the other

NAHB’s Improving Markets Index Swells to 242

By Peter Ricci The National Association of Home Builders’ (NAHB) Improving Markets Index, a key measure of the housing markets in the U.S.’ largest metropolitan areas, rose for the fifth consecutive month in January, increasing to a total of 242

Houston Construction Activity Leads the Nation

By Peter Ricci Houston is known as the “Bayou City,” but if housing construction data from the Census Bureau for 2011 is any indicator, it should also be called the “Construction City.” Cheesy? Maybe.

$8.5 Billion Mortgage Settlement Offers Relief to Borrowers

By Peter Ricci Federal regulators put the finishing touches on an $8.5 billion mortgage settlement with 10 of the nation’s largest lenders earlier this week, with the majority of the funds going towards delinquent homeowners in danger of losing

Gary Greene Partners With NAHREP-Houston Chapter

By Natalie Terchek Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Gary Greene has partnered with the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals-Houston Chapter (NAHREP-Houston) to help empower the Hispanic community through education and guidance by real estate

Foreigners Keen to Invest in Houston

By Joe Van Acker Move over, Beantown – Houston bumped Boston from its No. 4 spot in the nation for real estate investment dollars in the Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate’s (AFIRE) annual

IPO Fever Catching on with Housing Market

By Peter Ricci Things have been looking up for the housing market heading into 2013, and we’re not just saying that because shadow inventory is falling, home sales at their highest mark in years and consumer confidence in the housing

Real Estate-Related Google Searches Spike 253 Percent Since 2008

By Peter Ricci Real estate-related searches on Google have catapulted 253 percent since 2008, according to a joint study by Google and the National Association of Realtors (NAR). In addition, the report, titled The Digital House Hunt: Consumer and Market

Fannie Mae National Housing Survey Reveals Great Expectations

By Joe Van Acker It looks like avoiding the apocalypse may have put consumers in the mood to buy. Americans continue to report confidence in the housing market despite concerns for their personal finances and the overall economy. Respondents to

NAHB Study: Average Homeowner to Stay in Home For 13 Years

By Peter Ricci A new study from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) has found that the typical buyer of a single-family home will stay in the property for 13 years before moving out. That’s down from 16

Gen Y Has Spoken: Amenities > Square Footage

By Stephanie Sims You’ve read all about Gen Y already: they plan to eventually buy, are reshaping the multifamily market and have positive feelings toward the housing market, in general. But a new study found data that’s valuable to any

Shadow Housing Inventory Continues to Fall, Down 12.3 Percent in Oct

By Peter Ricci So far, news for 2013 is optimistic: shadow housing inventory continued to decline in the autumn months, falling by 12.3 percent year-over-year in October, according to the latest estimates from CoreLogic. In total, there were 2.3

Possible Change to LEED Rating System Proves Controversial

By Peter Ricci When the U.S. Green Building Council met to discuss changes to its Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system in December, it was met with resistance and controversy from several manufacturers. In fact, the manufacturers

Gary Greene Named Principal Broker of Cartus Broker Network

By Natalie Terchek Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Gary Greene has been named a principal member of the Cartus Broker Network. Gary Greene has 850 agents in 21 offices throughout the Greater Houston metropolitan area, and the Cartus

Pending Home Sales Index Hits Highest Level Since April 2010

By Peter Ricci The Pending Home Sales Index showed considerable signs of life in November, increasing 9.8 percent year-over-year and hitting its highest level in more than two years, according to the latest readings by the National Association of

New Single-Family Home Sales Hit Two-Year High in November

By Peter Ricci New single-family home sales increased 4.4 percent from October to November, hitting their highest mark since April 2010, according to the latest numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban

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