
Houston Housing Data Reveals Complex Affordability Crisis
A national debate over corporate homeownership has focused on Houston, but local data reveals a complex reality beyond the political narrative.
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A national debate over corporate homeownership has focused on Houston, but local data reveals a complex reality beyond the political narrative.

A surge in home prices and a market increasingly dominated by investors are pushing the dream of homeownership out of reach for many American families.

Florida House approved a resolution to end non-school property taxes for homesteaded properties, aiming to ease affordability challenges. The measure faces an uphill battle for Senate approval and has

President Trump's 2026 housing plan, featuring a corporate home buyer ban, faces skepticism from economists who doubt its impact on affordability.

Billionaire investor Peter Thiel warns of a U.S. real estate 'catastrophe,' arguing a massive wealth transfer is benefiting older homeowners at the expense of the young.

Luxury home prices in the United States surged 5.5% in October, more than triple the rate of non-luxury properties, highlighting a growing divide in the market.

New York residents face a daunting 23-year wait to save for a 10% home down payment, ranking the state third worst nationally for homeownership prospects due to high median home prices exceeding $550,

A leading real estate CEO warns that post-COVID economic policies have made housing unaffordable for an entire generation, with affordability now worse than 2006.

New data reveals the median age of a first-time American homebuyer has reached a historic high of 40, highlighting a deepening housing affordability crisis.

A new report from Indiana University reveals a sharp rise in FHA loan delinquencies, linking the trend to widespread financial stress, not housing market flaws.

South Florida's real estate market faces significant challenges, earning a "troublesome ranking" in a recent CBS News Miami analysis. Affordability issues and rising interest rates contribute to compl

The U.S. faces a housing shortfall of over 5.5 million units, driven by restrictive regulations, rising costs, and a mortgage lock-in effect, pushing affordability to historic lows.