These 10 US cities have the worst housing shortages, Zillow report says

Despite a pandemic construction boom, the shortage of available homes in the U.S. continues to grow. A new report from Zillow highlights where the issue is the worst.

These US cities have the most homes under $200K, study finds

Home sales for less than $200,000 have shrunk to less than a quarter of all sales. But they do exist, and here’s where to look.

These U.S. cities were found to have the smallest average apartment size

While the average U.S. apartment size has been increasing amid skyrocketing home prices, here are the cities where the smallest apartments are still found. (Hint: Think outside NYC.)

Motor City sees major growth, now 5th leading metro for new Build-To-Rent homes

Across the country build-to-rent homes are having their most successful season on record. A new analysis from RentCafe shows the Detroit metro area nearly doubled its number of build-to-rent houses in just five years. This trend is great for those looking to invest, but it spells trouble for the average Joe.

Housing prices in these states will become 'more affordable,’ Redfin CEO says

The Fed’s handling of rate cuts will play a key role in 2024 housing affordability, but according to one expert, certain U.S. states are already seeing "good" signs.

Child care now costs more than a mortgage, study finds

Here's the cities that have the most expensive child care and mortgage costs based on a family's household income, according to Zillow.

The best places to live in the US for 2024, according to report

Niche collected data from the U.S. Census Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and millions of resident reviews to form its ranking.

HGTV stars share housing ‘hack’ for aspiring homeowners facing affordability issue

HGTV personalities Elizabeth and Ethan Finkelstein, who star in “Cheap Old Houses," spoke about their “house hack" of buying and restoring cheap historic homes.

Why are voters still frustrated with the economy? Blame home prices

As the presidential election approaches, voters are increasingly frustrated with the country's housing affordability crisis, which experts attribute to a shortage of homes for the growing population.