Around the coast, the housing stock is finite – there isn’t any more room to build new houses. Whether they knew it or not at the time, everyone has bought their ‘forever’ home and aging-in-place has become the natural trend. The higher prices and rates have locked out the majority of possible home buyers, but […more]
Here in Denver, the real estate market typically goes through seasonal shifts; something we haven’t seen since the pandemic. Kids are back in school, leaves are changing, and things are slowing down. As we enter this autumnal shift, we’re finally seeing real estate metrics return to more normal, pre-pandemic numbers. The latest data from DMAR […more]
People who invest in technology often ask the question: is this a “nice to have,” or a “need to have?” Few have the resources to invest in technologies they don’t need. Often, this analysis comes down to the worst case scenario. “What’s the worst that can happen if we don’t invest in this technology?” When […more]
This brick townhouse built in 2016 has gracious high ceilings, hardwood floors and well-appointed outdoor spaces. It overlooks Commodore Barry Park, with its ball fields, playgrounds and public pool. Nearly 4,000 square feet, the two-family is set up as a triplex over a two-bedroom, two-bath garden apartment. The latter is duplexed… Read More > The […more]
Summer is here with plenty of opportunities to explore different communities, enjoy music and food at festivals, and discover new cultural opportunities. Here’s a round-up of five activities that we found most interesting for you this week! Grab a Deal & a Bite in Hubbard Woods Winnetka’s First Fridays (this month on the second Friday!) […more]
Summer is here with plenty of opportunities to explore different neighborhoods, enjoy music and food at street festivals, and discover new cultural opportunities. Here’s a round-up of five activities that we found most interesting for you this week! ‘Minari’ Movie Night Enjoy one of the last warm summer nights with a movie in Margate Park. […more]
Home prices have started to drop, but the decline has not been significant enough to slow a growing pessimism about the housing market. Fannie Mae’s Home Purchase Sentiment Index (HPSI), which tracks the housing market and consumer confidence to sell or buy a home, dropped by 0.8 points in August to 62, marking its sixth […more]
With purchase demand for existing homes across the nation having already dropped over 20 percent and the pace of new home sales down nearly 30 percent, year-over-year, driven by a jump in mortgage rates that shouldn’t have caught any plugged-in readers by surprise, the average rate for a benchmark 30-year mortgage climbed another 23 basis […more]
Mary Mattingly, Biosphere, 2015. Courtesy of Mary Mattingly, the Bronx Museum of the Arts, and the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de la Habana A new exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York dives into the “powerful connections” between New Yorkers and food. Called Food in New York: Bigger Than the Plate, the […more]
We are so excited to connect with you all in just a few short weeks. HousingWire Annual will be hosted in Scottsdale, A.Z, Oct. 3-5 at the Fairmont Princess Resort. The beautiful resort features several picturesque pools, delicious restaurants and bars, easy access to outdoor activities like golf and relaxing amenities. Plus, it will be […more]