Prices are now 1.5% off their all-time high in July, but some economists say prospective home buyers and sellers shouldn’t expect home values to plunge — one reason behind the shift is the market typically slows in the fall and winter and prices are still above where they were a year ago.
Zillow is introducing climate-risk estimates for home listings, which could impact home buyers' decisions and lead to increased construction of more resilient homes.
Rental housing prices in L.A. are spiking as historic fires burn in Southern California ... LAist spotted one Zillow listing for a furnished home in Bel Air that was posted Saturday morning ...
Rental housing prices in L.A. are spiking as historic fires burn in Southern California ... LAist spotted one Zillow listing for a furnished home in Bel Air that was posted Saturday morning ...
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Newsweek found properties that jacked up their prices during the California wildfires raising concerns of potential price gouging.
New data from Zillow shows Austin is one of the few major U.S. cities where rent prices are falling. President Biden in 2022 announced Admiral Linda Fagan as the new commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard making her the first woman to lead a branch of the U.S. military. President Trump's administration has now fired Fagan.
Tenant advocacy groups, landlord associations and elected officials are condemning rent gouging after tens of thousands of people were displaced in deadly fires this month
With a strong job market and home prices 37% below the national average, Buffalo continues to lead as the hottest market in the U.S.
Redfin chief executive Glenn Kelman said one of his agents lost her home to the fires that tore through Los Angeles. She found a home for rent, listed at $5,600 a month, he said. But when she called, the landlord had nearly doubled the price to $11,000 a month. So she drove down the southern California coast to search for a hotel in Orange County.
An emergency was declared in California on January 7, when the fires started. On January 12, Governor Gavin Newsom signed an executive order that extended laws "prohibiting price gouging in times of emergency" until January 7, 2026, in Los Angeles County.