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Category Archives: Demographics
No home for you
From CNN: The housing market is ‘stuck’ until at least 2026, Bank of America warns Help may not be on the way for first-time homebuyers frustrated by high mortgage rates and even higher home prices. Economists at Bank of America … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics, Economics, Employment, Housing Bubble, National Real Estate
78 Comments
No chance of home price declines?
From Marketwatch: When will home prices go down? Six economists weigh in. “The U.S. housing shortage is still lingering based on our estimate of 4.5 million additional housing units that are required to make up for the gaps accumulated from … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics, Economics, Employment, Housing Bubble, National Real Estate
82 Comments
What’s the next year hold?
From Fast Company: Updated home price forecasts from Zillow and Moody’s for 400 housing markets Despite strained housing affordability, national home prices, as measured by the Zillow Home Value Index, increased by 3.9% from May 2023 to May 2024 (see … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics, Economics, Employment, Housing Bubble, National Real Estate
19 Comments
Expensive, no end in sight
From the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard: THE STATE OF THE NATION’S HOUSING 2024 Both homeowners and renters are struggling with high housing costs. On the for-sale side, millions of potential homebuyers have been priced out of the … Continue reading
Posted in Crisis, Demographics, Economics, Housing Bubble, National Real Estate
22 Comments
Cracks in the market?
From ATTOM: New Jersey And Illinois Have Highest Concentrations Of Housing Markets At Risk Of DeclinesATTOM, a leading curator of land, property, and real estate data, today released a Special Housing Impact Report spotlighting county-level housing markets around the United States … Continue reading
Jobs strong in NJ
From the NJBIA: NJ Gains Jobs in May, Unemployment Dips to 4.6% The state’s unemployment rate declined by one-tenth of a percentage point for the second consecutive month to 4.6% in May, according to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics, Economics, Employment, New Jersey Real Estate
61 Comments
Still hot
From NorthJersey.com: Real estate update: May marks 7th month of housing inventory growth across the nation May marked the seventh consecutive month of housing inventory growth across the nation, signaling that the number of homes for sale may slowly be returning to … Continue reading
Tick tick tick
From the Daily Mail: Home prices are falling in these 4 former boomtowns – it’s a bad omen for the rest of America Home prices are falling in four former hotspots – as near-record housing costs push homebuyers away. Three … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics, Economics, Employment, Housing Bubble, National Real Estate
25 Comments
Don’t leave just yet
From InsiderNJ: Stay NJ Task Force Releases Report Recommending Changes to Simplify and Improve New Jersey’s Property Tax Relief Programs Today, the Stay NJ Task Force released its report providing recommendations for the State to implement the new Stay NJ program while simplifying and … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics, Economics, New Jersey Real Estate, Politics
37 Comments
Until AI takes over
From the APP: College pays off in NJ: 7th highest median earnings for graduates If you’re graduating from a New Jersey college, you might be in great shape. According to a new study, the Garden State ranks in the top … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics, Economics, Employment, New Jersey Real Estate
119 Comments
Will builders pull back?
From CNBC: Sales of newly built homes tank in April, as prices and interest rates rise Sales of newly built homes dropped 4.7% in April compared with March, and fell a larger 7.7% from the prior year, the U.S. Census … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics, Economics, Mortgages, National Real Estate, New Development
37 Comments
The next tech hotspot?
From the NY Post: Time to buy in ‘Quantum Valley’? Upstate New York home prices are set to skyrocket as Big Tech moves in Will the San Francisco Bay Area tech hub known as Silicon Valley soon be eclipsed by the … Continue reading
What would you trade?
From the Record: What would you sacrifice to afford a home? A report shows the differences between generations Generations often have differing perspectives on politics, work culture and family dynamics, so it might not come as a surprise that the … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics, Economics, Housing Bubble, National Real Estate
48 Comments
Nothing is cheap anymore
From MarketWatch: Rents just surged 10% in this affordable housing market. It was ‘bound to happen,’ one economist says. Renters are running away from high rents in expensive cities and moving to more affordable ones — but that’s pushing up … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics, Economics, Housing Bubble, National Real Estate
30 Comments
First to fall?
From Mansion Global: Florida and Texas Show Signs of Home Prices Falling Gary and Karen Steppe listed a condo in Indialantic, Fla., in February for $294,900. They expected the two-bedroom vacation home, which is in an oceanside town near Melbourne … Continue reading
Posted in Demographics, Economics, Housing Bubble, National Real Estate
80 Comments