Really? More High Rises in Southern Florida?
Blogger: October 26, 2011Condos in High DemandFor investors, current market conditions in the southern part of the Sunshine State couldn't be better. Depressed pricing, low interest rates, a strong...
View ArticlePhoenix is Rising
April 27, 2012By: Adam Artunian, Senior Research AnalystThe Phoenix housing market is on fire, driven by strong economic growth, once in a generation affordability levels, and a surge in investment...
View ArticleConstruction Activity Thriving in Texas and the Southeast
Blogger: October 18, 2012Of the top 10 markets with the most single-family construction activity over the last year, six are located in Texas and the Southeast. The ranking table below shows the top 20...
View ArticleWhere Will Home Prices Rise the Most? Check the Law.
Blogger: Inventories have plummeted in Western markets over the last year, helping to spur robust price growth. Our home price index (below) shows just how much price appreciation has occurred (the...
View ArticleBring Down the Gavel on the Judicial Foreclosure Process
Blogger: It is clear that the judicial foreclosure process has interfered with the housing recovery. Designed to protect homeowners, it has done the opposite (unless you consider allowing people to...
View ArticleRaise the Yellow Flag: Apartment Construction Now a Concern in Many Markets
Blogger: April 11, 2013Apartment builders continue to feverishly build to capitalize on rising rental rates and favorable demographics, but construction is reaching danger levels in some markets....
View ArticleCalifornia's Housing Recovery Looks Golden
Blogger: June 5, 2013What a difference a year makes. After being the poster child for housing distress during the downturn, California is now leading the national housing market recovery. Resale and...
View ArticleDemand & Supply Fundamentals Point to Continued Price Growth
Blogger: Will home price appreciation remain strong in the face of modest job growth and the recent uptick in mortgage rates? Price appreciation is largely driven by the degree to which demand exceeds...
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