Market caps more than doubled for 18 U.S. homebuilders since Covid-19 hit
The stock-market value of public homebuilders has grown sizably since the pandemic.Original Article
The stock-market value of public homebuilders has grown sizably since the pandemic.Original Article
The wind down of Zillow Group Inc.'s iBuying business announced last week has thrown new scrutiny onto the direct-homebuying business.Original Article
The housing market remains hot. These factors are driving the decision to relocate.Original Article
Two projects were given a thumbs up from the St. Petersburg Development Review Commission, launching both toward the next step of bringing new residential towers to downtown.Original Article
St. Petersburg City Council approved allocating $6.95 million from the Penny for Pinellas Affordable Housing Program toward two proposed developments.Original Article
Many homebuyers are willing to relocate outside of their metro areas. Here's which cities are drawing their interest.Original Article
A beachfront home in St. Pete Beach just sold for $8.2 million, making it the highest-priced residential sale in the area. The home at 2701 Sunset Way went under contract in one day and was sold on Nov. 1. Donna Miller, a Global Luxury Specialist affiliated with Coldwell Banker Realty, represented the seller. Coldwell said it has seen a large number of record-breaking sales throughout Florida over the past year. The sales price breaks down to more than $1,673 per square foot. The home was built…Original Article
The news is the latest in an abrupt turn of fortune for the Seattle-based company's iBuying service. The move is sure to have ripple effects for housing markets across the U.S., as Zillow has purchased thousands of homes through its Zillow Offers program.Original Article
Buyers are still paying a premium over home values — but some months are cheaper than others.Original Article
The third quarter saw record-levels of apartment demand in the U.S., a much-welcomed comeback for metro areas that've been seismically disrupted by the pandemic.Original Article