Home prices continued to rise in March, according to the latest S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller data, albeit at a slight decrease from the previous reading in February. The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller US National Home Price NSA Index reported a 3.4% annual return...
Iowa Gov. Gov. Kim Reynolds is putting her proposed elimination of the state’s income tax on the back burner while focusing on property tax reform in the 2026 legislative session. Iowa Capital Dispatch reports Reynolds, who is not seeking re-election next year, has...
The Empire State Development, a department within the New York State government, has approved the office-to-housing conversion of 5 Times Square in the heart of Manhattan. The 38-story property at the southern end of Times Square was built in 2002 as the headquarters...
An unholy misuse of eminent domain, a ritzy Los Angeles mansion with a significant stigma, and a Maine broker running for governor. From the wild and wooly world of real estate, here are our Hits and Misses for the week of May 19-23. Miss: Seizing the Pope’s Childhood...
Sales of new single-family houses in April were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 743,000, according to estimates released by the US Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. This is 10.9% above the March 2025 rate of 670,000 and is 3.3%...
The inventory of homes for sale during April was up by 30.6% from one year earlier, according to new data from Realtor.com. This marked both the 18th consecutive month of inventory growth as well as a new post-pandemic high. The total number of unsold homes, including...