
The US housing market is experiencing shifts with increased inventory but stagnant transactions, leading to concerns about affordability among Americans, especially Gen Z. Experts are uncertain about the market's future despite rising rents and varying regional trends.
Experts are torn about where exactly the housing market is headed in the latter half of the year. While some are forecasting more homes will be available, they said the boost in supply is not enough to solve affordability issues for buyers. https://t.co/FB2FPby5cR
America is a tale of two rental markets, data reveals—here are the regions where rents are climbing and falling the most. https://t.co/tC4SkZJdhO
The median U.S. asking rent rose 0.8% year over year in May to $1,653—the highest level since October 2022. Rent prices are stable compared to recent years when they rose as much as 17.5% year over year during the pandemic. #housing https://t.co/T3D4X7fQYX










