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5 results for "housing-supply"

California Housing: The Surprising Squeeze Despite Building Boom
Housing Market

California Housing: The Surprising Squeeze Despite Building Boom

California added 677,000 homes but gained only 39,000 residents—yet vacancy rates keep falling. Demographic shifts are driving hidden demand, creating opportuni

Realtor.com News|3 days ago
Modular Housing: The Race to Fix America's Homebuilding Crisis
Housing Market

Modular Housing: The Race to Fix America's Homebuilding Crisis

Modular construction accounts for just 5.2% of the market but projects 6.3% growth by 2030. Builders aim to beat traditional methods on speed and cost, but face

Realtor.com News|4 days ago
Tax Shift: How Housing Policy Drives Your Refund Boom and Reshapes Mar
Housing Market

Tax Shift: How Housing Policy Drives Your Refund Boom and Reshapes Mar

84% of voters back tax-free savings for down payments, per NAR. Homeowners see tangible benefits in their returns as investors eye opportunities in a policy-cer

HousingWire|6 days ago
California Housing Market: 182 State Reforms Collide With Local Market
Housing Market

California Housing Market: 182 State Reforms Collide With Local Market

California has enacted 182 land-use reforms since 2017, yet its six largest metros span five different phases on the buyer-seller cycle. Affordability continues

Realtor.com News|6 days ago
Housing Inventory: The 2026 Supply Squeeze Is Here
Housing Market

Housing Inventory: The 2026 Supply Squeeze Is Here

Housing inventory grew just 3.21% last week versus 33% in 2025. Buyers face fewer choices and stable prices while sellers lose negotiating power. Will it turn n

HousingWire|9 days ago