The shape of senior living communities across the world has changed drastically within the last several years. Baby boomers have their own unique ideas of what their retirement years are going to look like, as well as the industry must change in order to fit the shape of their unique preferences. ... » Learn More about The Top 10 Senior Housing Trends for 2016
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Foreign Investors Pulled Back From U.S. Real Estate
That was before Brexit, that might hit Florida, Texas and California. Foreign buyers retreated from the U.S. real estate market this past year as a strong dollar, rising home prices and slowing overseas economies crimped buying power. Foreign Investors Pulled Back From U.S. Real ... » Learn More about Foreign Investors Pulled Back From U.S. Real Estate
States Where Homes Sell in under a Month
In a few locales, at least half of the properties sold between March and May were on the market for 1 month or less, according to the latest REALTORS® Confidence Index Survey Report. Properties sold the fastest in 12 states: California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, ... » Learn More about States Where Homes Sell in under a Month
Where are home prices so high it’s truly unaffordable
Home prices are going up all over the U.S., and since demand also increases, affordability is actually a growing problem. Home prices continue to increase nationwide, even hitting new highs in a number of large housing markets in April, as outlined by S&P Dow Jones Indices Case-Shiller Home ... » Learn More about Where are home prices so high it’s truly unaffordable
Flood insurance program expires in October
Flood insurance costs continue to keep put small businesses and home ownership at risk, the National Association of Realtors® (NAR) told U.S. Senators a week ago in testimony before Congress. But NAR also discussed possible solutions for the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The 2016 vice ... » Learn More about Flood insurance program expires in October