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Housing Prices Slip 2.4% as Buyers Return, Pending Sales Rise 4.3%

Median list prices dropped 2.4% year‑over‑year to $429,500, the steepest decline since 2017. Pending sales climbed 4.3% YoY, extending a six‑month growth streak. New listings rose sharply in the Northeast (+8.6%) and Midwest (+4.7%) while remaining flat in the South.

UK Property Management Sector Nears £38bn
NewsMar 11, 2026

UK Property Management Sector Nears £38bn

The UK property‑management industry is set to approach £38 bn in revenue by 2026, according to Rushbrook & Rathbone research. After a 1.7 % dip in 2024, the sector rebounded with a 4.1 % gain in 2025, marking a decade‑long growth of roughly...

By Property Industry Eye – Technology (UK)
Single‑Family Home Supply Peaks, Demand Frozen; Condo Sales Crash
SocialMar 11, 2026

Single‑Family Home Supply Peaks, Demand Frozen; Condo Sales Crash

Supply of Single-Family Homes Surges to Highest for February in 9 Years, Demand Stuck in the Deepfreeze. Condo sales plunged to a record low shared with two other months https://t.co/U3vgbxThRe https://t.co/3Dk5D9QugD

By Wolf Richter
Resilient-Borrowers-and-Housing-Shortages-Shape-EU-Mortgage-Market
NewsMar 11, 2026

Resilient-Borrowers-and-Housing-Shortages-Shape-EU-Mortgage-Market

The AFME seminar in London underscored that resilient borrowers and chronic housing shortages are reshaping the EU mortgage market. Even as central banks keep rates elevated, default rates remain low, bolstering strong performance of UK residential mortgage‑backed securities (RMBS). Refinancing...

By Structured Credit Investor
IN FOCUS: Why Have Malaysia’s Homes Remained ‘Seriously Unaffordable’ for a Decade and Counting?
NewsMar 10, 2026

IN FOCUS: Why Have Malaysia’s Homes Remained ‘Seriously Unaffordable’ for a Decade and Counting?

Malaysia’s housing market remains “seriously unaffordable,” with median home prices in Kuala Lumpur climbing 7% to RM560,000 in 2025 and the house‑price‑to‑income ratio staying above the World Bank’s affordability threshold of three. First‑time buyers like Nur Syarah Alya, earning RM3,900 a...

By Channel NewsAsia – Technology
AMH Offers Lease Buyouts for Tenants Amid Builder Aggression
SocialMar 10, 2026

AMH Offers Lease Buyouts for Tenants Amid Builder Aggression

Institutional landlord AMH says some Florida homebuilders are buying out their tenants leases "Some of the builders in our Florida markets got pretty aggressive, and we're willing to buy out some of our leases for our residents who were...

By Lance Lambert
Credit Diverges: Jumbo Rises, FHA Slips
NewsMar 10, 2026

Credit Diverges: Jumbo Rises, FHA Slips

Government loan performance issues have tightened underwriting, while jumbo credit availability rose 2.9% in the past month, driven by non‑QM loan growth. In contrast, FHA‑backed loan availability slipped 0.8% as delinquencies topped 11%. The Mortgage Credit Availability Index edged up...

By National Mortgage News
Newrez, Pennymac, Rate Roll Out Fresh Offerings
NewsMar 10, 2026

Newrez, Pennymac, Rate Roll Out Fresh Offerings

Newrez introduced TitlePass, a title‑insurance waiver for qualified rate‑and‑term refinances in 18 states, promising up to $2,200 savings for borrowers. Pennymac’s third‑party origination arm launched a non‑QM menu featuring debt‑service‑coverage‑ratio, bank‑statement, and asset‑qualifier loans aimed at entrepreneurs and retirees. Rate’s...

By National Mortgage News
2 Homebuilders Navigating a Challenging Industry Backdrop
NewsMar 10, 2026

2 Homebuilders Navigating a Challenging Industry Backdrop

U.S. homebuilders face a tough 2026 backdrop marked by strained affordability, rising land and material costs, and cautious buyer sentiment despite underlying demand. Builders are leaning on mortgage buydown incentives and selective land acquisitions to sustain sales, while technology adoption...

By Nasdaq — Investing
Sector and Country Diversification Are Integral to Investment Strategy, but Real Estate’s Resilience Should Shine, Says ULI and PwC Report
NewsMar 10, 2026

Sector and Country Diversification Are Integral to Investment Strategy, but Real Estate’s Resilience Should Shine, Says ULI and PwC Report

The PwC‑ULI Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2026 report finds that, despite geopolitical volatility, real‑estate fundamentals are strengthening and capital availability is rising worldwide. Investors are prioritizing sector and country diversification, with office transactions up 18% to $195.8 billion and data...

By Urban Land (ULI) – Technology
How Durham, North Carolina, Kick-Started Affordable Housing Development
NewsMar 10, 2026

How Durham, North Carolina, Kick-Started Affordable Housing Development

Durham, North Carolina, approved a $95 million affordable‑housing bond in 2019, supplemented by $65 million in federal and local funds. The program has delivered 1,668 new rental units and preserved 888 existing homes, exceeding its original targets, and has housed over 2,030...

By Smart Cities Dive
Digital Realty Trust: A 34% Dividend Buffer Meets AI Data Center CapEx Cycle
NewsMar 10, 2026

Digital Realty Trust: A 34% Dividend Buffer Meets AI Data Center CapEx Cycle

Digital Realty Trust posted 2025 Core FFO of $7.39 per share, delivering a roughly 34% dividend buffer against its $4.88 payout. The REIT maintains a 4.9× leverage ratio and BBB ratings from S&P, Moody’s and Fitch, keeping credit risk low....

By Benzinga – Markets/News
In US Housing, A Faint Pulse. But That’s It.
BlogMar 10, 2026

In US Housing, A Faint Pulse. But That’s It.

Existing home sales in the United States posted a modest 1.7% increase in February, marking the first uptick after a sharp decline the previous month. The rise caught many economists off‑guard, as most forecasts anticipated a continued slide. While the...

By Heisenberg Report
Existing-Home Sales Rise to 4.09 M; Prices Edge
SocialMar 10, 2026

Existing-Home Sales Rise to 4.09 M; Prices Edge

NAR: Existing-Home Sales Increased to 4.09 million SAAR in February Median House Prices Increased 0.3% Year-over-Year https://calculatedrisk.substack.com/p/nar-existing-home-sales-increased-836

By Bill McBride (Calculated Risk)
AD&C Loan Volume Falls Despite Declining Financing Costs
NewsMar 10, 2026

AD&C Loan Volume Falls Despite Declining Financing Costs

Single‑family acquisition, development and construction (AD&C) loan stock slipped 1.5% in Q4 2025, reaching $456.3 billion despite two Fed rate cuts. While overall AD&C volume fell, 1‑4‑family residential construction loans rose 1.7% year‑over‑year, marking a second consecutive YoY gain. Nonaccrual and...

By NAHB – Eye on Housing
Morningstar DBRS Assigns Credit Rating to the Mortgage Loan Made to 516 Northwestern Associates L.P.
NewsMar 10, 2026

Morningstar DBRS Assigns Credit Rating to the Mortgage Loan Made to 516 Northwestern Associates L.P.

Morningstar DBRS assigned a stable A rating to the $10.8 million mortgage loan for 516 Northwestern Associates, secured by a 135,324‑sq‑ft office‑lab‑classroom building on Purdue University’s West Lafayette campus. The loan carries a 4.14% interest rate, matures in November 2039, and...

By DBRS Morningstar – Research/News
Morningstar DBRS Assigns Credit Rating to the Mortgage Loan Made to Miracle Mile Properties, LP
NewsMar 10, 2026

Morningstar DBRS Assigns Credit Rating to the Mortgage Loan Made to Miracle Mile Properties, LP

Morningstar DBRS assigned an A (low) rating with a Stable trend to a 4.14% mortgage loan due July 1, 2038, financing Miracle Mile Properties' Glenwood Apartments in Reseda, California. The 237‑unit, garden‑style property is valued at $12.4 million, yielding a loan‑to‑value...

By DBRS Morningstar – Research/News
Hounslow Unveils £7.5bn Golden Mile London Regeneration Plans
NewsMar 10, 2026

Hounslow Unveils £7.5bn Golden Mile London Regeneration Plans

Hounslow Council unveiled the Golden Mile London regeneration programme, a 15‑year, £7.5 billion initiative. The plan calls for 14,000 new homes and aims to generate 25,000 jobs in creative, digital and technology sectors along the 4 km stretch between Heathrow and central...

By Property Week – Technology & Data (UK)
News Roundup for March 10, 2026
BlogMar 10, 2026

News Roundup for March 10, 2026

Toronto’s rental market continued its decline in February, with average asking rents slipping to $2,030 for the 17th month in a row, a trend analysts attribute to broader affordability constraints beyond simple supply‑and‑demand dynamics. Meanwhile, Premier Doug Ford is weighing...

By Urban Toronto (Technology/Development tag)
Canadian Rents Drop 17 Months Straight, Still Too High
SocialMar 10, 2026

Canadian Rents Drop 17 Months Straight, Still Too High

Rents In Canada Falling For 17 Straight Months: A Good News Bad News Story Let's be really clear on this: in 2023 - 2024 Rents in many Canadian cities were insanely high This constant drop in Rents was so badly needed BTW: Rents...

By Ron Butler
Housing Affordability Improves, Yet Outlook Remains Fragile
SocialMar 10, 2026

Housing Affordability Improves, Yet Outlook Remains Fragile

Joined @SchwabNetwork to discuss the spring housing outlook. Affordability is improving, rates are lower than a year ago, and pent-up demand is real. But a low-hire, low-fire labor market and geopolitical uncertainty keep the outlook fragile. I'm still cautiously optimistic.

By Odeta Kushi
PBSA Remains Top Choice for European Investors, Savills Survey Finds
NewsMar 10, 2026

PBSA Remains Top Choice for European Investors, Savills Survey Finds

A Savills survey of European real‑estate investors shows purpose‑built student accommodation (PBSA) remains the most favoured asset class, outpacing other sectors. While PBSA holds the top spot, allocations to single‑family rentals, co‑living, senior living and care homes are rising. The...

By CRE Herald
February Median Home Prices Rise—Expected, Not Surprising
SocialMar 10, 2026

February Median Home Prices Rise—Expected, Not Surprising

Not a shocker to see the median sales price tick up in February. This was expected. Happens almost every single year. Remember, the median isn't a perfect metric to gauge price change (there is no perfect metric). Lots of stats...

By Ryan Lundquist
Housing Stagflation Boosts Buyer Leverage Amid Seller Fatigue
SocialMar 10, 2026

Housing Stagflation Boosts Buyer Leverage Amid Seller Fatigue

The housing market is hitting stagflation. Jobs are cooling, but the unauthorized war in Iran is keeping oil prices and rates high. Sellers are losing patience and re-listings are at a decade high, giving buyers more leverage. https://t.co/tK43N2ajFT

By Fairweather PhD
UAE Homebuilders to Prioritise Cash Conservation After Geopolitical Shock, Fitch Warns
NewsMar 10, 2026

UAE Homebuilders to Prioritise Cash Conservation After Geopolitical Shock, Fitch Warns

Fitch Ratings warned that UAE homebuilders will shift focus to cash conservation after the regional conflict, as property viewings have already declined. The agency noted that pre‑sale escrow accounts provide short‑term stability for projects already under construction, but future developments...

By bne IntelliNews
30-Year Mortgage Rates Drop 63 Bps, Spread Narrows
SocialMar 10, 2026

30-Year Mortgage Rates Drop 63 Bps, Spread Narrows

The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate today: 6.09% Same day last year: 6.72% -------------------- 10-year Treasury yield: 4.12% Spread today: 197 bps

By Lance Lambert
Feb 2026 Home Sales Fall 17% Below
SocialMar 10, 2026

Feb 2026 Home Sales Fall 17% Below

U.S. existing home sales total 257,000 in February 2026 Since 2000, February has averaged 310,000 U.S. existing home sales Resale turnover remains constrained Table via @ResidentialClub Data via @nardotrealtor https://t.co/4g2dE9eSU5

By Lance Lambert
RPD Looks at Simon Property Group
BlogMar 10, 2026

RPD Looks at Simon Property Group

RPD revisits Simon Property Group after the REIT’s share price climbed from about $160 to near $200, defying his earlier skepticism about forward earnings growth. He highlights SPG’s strong credit profile—an A‑ rating, $9.1 billion in liquidity against $35 billion of debt,...

By Focused Investing (REIT analysis)
February Home Sales Rebound Slightly; Supply Growth Lags
SocialMar 10, 2026

February Home Sales Rebound Slightly; Supply Growth Lags

February home sales see small rebound, but supply growth is 'sluggish' https://t.co/lU7RWyXYsP @nardotrealtor #realestate #realestateinvesting #housing

By Diana Olick
Housing Inventory Shrinks to 1.29M, Far Below 2007
SocialMar 10, 2026

Housing Inventory Shrinks to 1.29M, Far Below 2007

1.29 million total inventory in 2026 4,000,000 in 2007 It's 2026, the 4th year after the big sales crash in 2022. Stop dancing with a ghost 🫡

By Logan Mohtashami
Liverpool Launches £2bn Investment Fund to Boost Housing and Regeneration
NewsMar 10, 2026

Liverpool Launches £2bn Investment Fund to Boost Housing and Regeneration

The Liverpool City Region has unveiled a £2 bn Investment Fund designed to accelerate housing construction, office and lab development, and transport upgrades. The fund aggregates existing and new public capital to support a £2 bn pipeline of up to 64,000 homes...

By Property Week – Technology & Data (UK)
Ignore Recent Dip, Trend Since June Remains Upward
SocialMar 10, 2026

Ignore Recent Dip, Trend Since June Remains Upward

So we can move along from this 2-month period Last month's report was a holiday softness; the rebound should be discounted as well, and just forget these last two months and follow the trend that has been since mid-June

By Logan Mohtashami
Final Home Sales Report Shows Snow Impact, Outlook Stable
SocialMar 10, 2026

Final Home Sales Report Shows Snow Impact, Outlook Stable

Just remember, this is the final existing home sales report that has some of the snow variable in it; our forward-looking data looks fine for the last 3 weeks https://t.co/JtXKhBSDDM

By Logan Mohtashami
Florida’s C-PACE Program Is a Game Changer for Hotel Owners
NewsMar 10, 2026

Florida’s C-PACE Program Is a Game Changer for Hotel Owners

Florida’s commercial‑property‑assessed‑clean‑energy (C‑PACE) program has shifted from a niche financing tool to a core capital solution for hotel owners. Legislative changes, notably Senate Bill 770, broadened eligible resiliency upgrades, and the state eliminated the 3.5‑year lookback, allowing retroactive financing on...

By Lodging Magazine
Austin’s Housing Surge Fueled by Rent‑control Ban
SocialMar 10, 2026

Austin’s Housing Surge Fueled by Rent‑control Ban

What many YIMBYs miss about the Austin housing supply miracle: Investors were willing to capitalize that construction, in part, bc, except in cases of *actual* emergency, Texas bans rent control at the state level. https://t.co/rl9bpQ94Cx

By Moses Kagan
The Housing Market Freezes as Americans Brace for War
BlogMar 10, 2026

The Housing Market Freezes as Americans Brace for War

The On The Market podcast highlighted how the emerging Iran‑Russia conflict is injecting fresh uncertainty into the U.S. housing market, prompting buyers and sellers to pause amid rising oil prices and potential rate hikes. Transaction volume has slipped to under...

By BiggerPockets (Blog)
Hines, Burstone Form Pan-European Light Industrial Joint Venture
NewsMar 10, 2026

Hines, Burstone Form Pan-European Light Industrial Joint Venture

Hines and Burstone have announced a pan‑European joint venture focused on light‑industrial properties. The partnership is seeded with six existing assets located in Germany and the Netherlands. The new entity aims to capitalize on the accelerating demand for logistics and...

By CRE Herald
CRE: Constraints, Moats and Value
BlogMar 10, 2026

CRE: Constraints, Moats and Value

Wall Street wiped 12‑14% off the market caps of CBRE, JLL and Cushman & Wakefield after analysts warned that high‑fee, labor‑intensive CRE models are vulnerable to AI disruption. At the same time, Yardi’s research with AREF found only 45% of...

By Antony Slumbers
Africa’s Hotel Development Pipeline Hits Record High as East Africa Leads in Construction Momentum
NewsMar 10, 2026

Africa’s Hotel Development Pipeline Hits Record High as East Africa Leads in Construction Momentum

The 2026 Hotel Chain Development Pipelines report from W Hospitality Group shows a record 123,846 rooms across 675 hotels and resorts, an 18.6% year‑on‑year increase. Egypt dominates the continent with 45,984 rooms in 185 properties, accounting for over one‑third of...

By Breaking Travel News
Iran War Could Knock UK Homebuyer Confidence, Says Builder Persimmon
NewsMar 10, 2026

Iran War Could Knock UK Homebuyer Confidence, Says Builder Persimmon

Persimmon warned that the escalating conflict with Iran could erode UK home‑buyer confidence, adding pressure to an already fragile mortgage market. The builder still expects to complete 12,000‑12,500 homes in 2026, a modest rise on 2025, and reported a 9%...

By The Guardian – Economics
William Lauder Sells Park Avenue Co-Op in Robust Week for Luxury Deals
NewsMar 10, 2026

William Lauder Sells Park Avenue Co-Op in Robust Week for Luxury Deals

Luxury co‑ops on Manhattan’s Upper East Side saw a record‑breaking week, with 15 units priced above $4 million sold—the most in five years. Olshan Realty reported 43 contracts for properties over $4 million between March 2‑8, totaling $421.5 million, up from 32 deals the...

By Crain’s New York Business
Hilco Expands Into Medium-Term Lending Market
NewsMar 10, 2026

Hilco Expands Into Medium-Term Lending Market

Hilco has announced its entry into the medium‑term commercial real‑estate lending market, targeting loans with maturities of three to five years. The move is designed to capture growing investor demand for longer‑duration property financing that bridges the gap between short‑term...

By CRE Herald
Ardian, ADIA Agree to Launch Real Estate Secondaries Platform
NewsMar 10, 2026

Ardian, ADIA Agree to Launch Real Estate Secondaries Platform

Ardian and the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) have signed an agreement to launch a dedicated real‑estate secondaries platform. The initiative arrives as the global real‑estate secondaries market recorded a record $20 billion in transaction volume for 2025. The platform will...

By CRE Herald
What Negative Gearing and Capital Gains Tax Do – Here’s the Data; Here’s the Evidence
BlogMar 10, 2026

What Negative Gearing and Capital Gains Tax Do – Here’s the Data; Here’s the Evidence

Australia’s federal budget foresees $11.99 billion annually lost to negative gearing and the capital gains tax discount, with a projected $193.9 billion revenue shortfall over the next decade if unchanged. In 2025 investors accounted for 39 percent of new housing loan commitments—almost double...

By The Fifth Estate
Lennar's Q4 Incentives Jump to 14%, Outpacing PulteGroup
SocialMar 10, 2026

Lennar's Q4 Incentives Jump to 14%, Outpacing PulteGroup

Q4 2024 incentives rate: Lennar —> 10.0% PulteGroup —> 7.2% Q4 2025 incentives rate: Lennar —> 14.0% PulteGroup —> 9.9%

By Lance Lambert
Stagwell Inc (STGW) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsMar 10, 2026

Stagwell Inc (STGW) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Stag Industrial reported a record 2025, posting core FFO of $2.55 per share, up 6.3% year‑over‑year, and same‑store cash NOI growth of 4.3%. Leasing activity accelerated with 31 new leases covering 3 million square feet and cash spreads of 16.3%, while...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Q&A: Cushman & Wakefield's Brad Newman-Bennett On The State Of Real Estate Insolvencies
BlogMar 9, 2026

Q&A: Cushman & Wakefield's Brad Newman-Bennett On The State Of Real Estate Insolvencies

Brad Newman‑Bennett of Cushman & Wakefield warns that Canadian real‑estate insolvencies have moved beyond secondary lenders to senior banks, as land values have slumped roughly 50 % since purchase. The fallout has stalled high‑rise, concrete projects while distressed sales remain scarce...

By The Realist (Substack)
Sales May Beat Forecast Despite Slight YoY Decline
SocialMar 9, 2026

Sales May Beat Forecast Despite Slight YoY Decline

2nd Look at Local Housing Markets in February Altos: Active single-family inventory was down 0.6% week-over-week https://calculatedrisk.substack.com/p/2nd-look-at-local-housing-markets-b1a My sense - based on limited data - is sales will be above the consensus forecast, but will likely be down slightly year-over-year.

By Bill McBride (Calculated Risk)
Mortgage Intent Index Peaks Highest in Over Two Years
SocialMar 9, 2026

Mortgage Intent Index Peaks Highest in Over Two Years

A great dataset I recently got access to: Xactus Mortgage Intent Index. Xactus processes credit pulls in the mortgage application process. The index is based on actual apps. It is highly correlated with the Altos weekly pendings data. Now at highest...

By Mike Simonsen
Inventory May Turn Negative YoY by Early April
SocialMar 9, 2026

Inventory May Turn Negative YoY by Early April

Inventory has a shot of being negative year over year by the end of March or the first week of April if the seasonal increase doesn't happen soon. https://t.co/yYspHxEdvu

By Logan Mohtashami