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January 2026 Rental Report: Renter Conditions Improve Across U.S. Markets, With Notable Increases in Vacancies
NewsFeb 17, 2026

January 2026 Rental Report: Renter Conditions Improve Across U.S. Markets, With Notable Increases in Vacancies

Realtor.com’s January 2026 Rental Report shows the 29th consecutive month of year‑over‑year rent declines for 0‑2‑bedroom units, with the median asking rent falling 1.5% to $1,672. Vacancy rates in the nation’s 50 largest metros rose to 7.6%, the highest since...

By Realtor.com Research
Cost of Credit for Builders & Developers at Its Lowest Since 2022
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Cost of Credit for Builders & Developers at Its Lowest Since 2022

The NAHB’s AD&C Financing survey shows that in Q4 2025 the cost of credit for residential builders fell to its lowest level since 2022. Contract rates dropped across land acquisition, development, speculative and pre‑sold single‑family loans, and effective rates fell even...

By Eye On Housing
Living Alone Carries Growing U.S. Housing Premium as Costs Outrun Paychecks
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Living Alone Carries Growing U.S. Housing Premium as Costs Outrun Paychecks

A Redfin survey reveals a widening "living‑alone premium" as 64% of single respondents report difficulty paying rent or mortgage, compared with 39% of married households. Rising home prices and rents outpace wage growth, leaving single earners—often earning under $50,000—bearing a...

By World Property Journal
Homes for Sale in England for £300,000 or Less – in Pictures
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Homes for Sale in England for £300,000 or Less – in Pictures

The UK’s national average house price has just breached the £300,000 mark, yet a range of properties remain affordable across the country. A 19th‑century cottage in North Yorkshire sells for £294,000 with an A‑rated EPC, while a Grade II‑listed flat in...

By The Guardian – Property
Existing Home Sales Retreat Amid Low Inventory
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Existing Home Sales Retreat Amid Low Inventory

Existing home sales slipped 8.4% in January to a seasonally adjusted 3.91 million units, the lowest level since August 2024. Inventory remained tight at 1.2 million homes, providing only a 3.7‑month supply and keeping resale prices elevated. The median existing‑home price rose 0.9%...

By Eye On Housing
CBRE’s Henry Chin Expects Increased Capital Deployed in U.S. Real Estate
NewsFeb 12, 2026

CBRE’s Henry Chin Expects Increased Capital Deployed in U.S. Real Estate

Henry Chin, CBRE’s global head of research, told the REIT Report podcast that U.S. commercial‑real‑estate investors will deploy significantly more capital in 2026, with investment volume projected to rise about 16% as fundamentals recover and interest rates trend lower. He...

By Nareit
Global Real Estate Set to Be Rewired by Digital Dollars
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Global Real Estate Set to Be Rewired by Digital Dollars

Digital stablecoins are being positioned as an operating system for global real‑estate finance. Projects like TransactionCOIN aim to replace wire transfers with instant, blockchain‑settled payments for deposits, closings, and rent. By compressing settlement cycles from weeks to minutes, stablecoins could...

By World Property Journal
Housing Market in England and Wales ‘Showing Tentative Signs of Recovery’
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Housing Market in England and Wales ‘Showing Tentative Signs of Recovery’

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) reported tentative signs of recovery in England and Wales' housing market after a prolonged slowdown linked to budget uncertainty and economic pressure. In January, the Rics optimism index rose to +35% for expected...

By The Guardian – Property
Capital Shift: Office-To-Residential Conversions Accelerate In The DMV
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Capital Shift: Office-To-Residential Conversions Accelerate In The DMV

Office‑to‑residential conversions are rapidly reshaping the DMV, with more than 6,500 residential units now in the pipeline. The region needs roughly 320,000 housing units by 2030, leaving a shortfall of about 100,000 units that obsolete office space can help fill....

By Bisnow
U.S. Home Foreclosures Climb for Eleventh Straight Month in January
NewsFeb 11, 2026

U.S. Home Foreclosures Climb for Eleventh Straight Month in January

U.S. foreclosure filings rose to 40,534 in January, a 32% year‑over‑year increase and the eleventh straight month of growth, despite a 10% monthly decline from December. Lender‑initiated starts jumped 26% from a year earlier, while completed REO properties surged 59%...

By World Property Journal
Commercial Lending in the U.S. Surges 30 Percent in Late 2025
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Commercial Lending in the U.S. Surges 30 Percent in Late 2025

U.S. commercial real‑estate lending jumped 30% in Q4 2025, driven largely by banks as interest‑rate volatility eased. Originations rose 25% sequentially, with office loans nearly doubling year‑over‑year and overall 2025 originations up 40% from 2024. Depository institutions led the surge,...

By World Property Journal
Las Vegas Housing Market Tilts Toward Buyers as Prices Cool
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Las Vegas Housing Market Tilts Toward Buyers as Prices Cool

Southern Nevada’s housing market shifted toward buyers in January as price growth cooled and inventory surged. The median price of a single‑family home held at $470,000, 3.1% lower than a year earlier, while listings rose 18.7% year‑over‑year, creating a near...

By World Property Journal