Smaller is Better?
In The New American Home, Stephen Kim found that Baby Boomers are looking to downsize, and Millennials are choosing style over size. Both are looking for smaller, better appointed homes. As a result, the size of the new American home is shrinking for the first time in...
Lot Sizes Plunge.
The median lot size of a new single-family detached home sold in 2015 dropped under 8,600 square feet for the first time since Census Bureau’s Survey of Construction started tracking that statistic. This is part of a national trend where both homes and lots are...
More Chinese, Less Canadians.
U.S. real estate purchases by Canadians used to lead the way in U.S. international sales, but that’s not the case anymore. Chinese buyers represented 45% of all purchases totaling $27 billion in sales, followed by Canada ($8.9 billion), India ($6.1 billion) the U.K....
Do you Have a HOA Dispute? Part 2.
Arizona law provides homeowners and homeowners associations a method for resolving disputes between them. This is an alternative to the civil court system, and does not limit the legal rights of the parties to litigate or arbitrate if need be. Strangely those...
Agents are Not Trusted, Part 2.
The D.A.N.G.E.R. report, commissioned by the National Association of Realtors, states that a problem with agents is “[t]he knowledge and competency gap from the most to the least is very large, due to the low barriers to entry, low continuing education requirements,...
Global Sales Market Volume Up, Sales Down.
Waning economic growth in many countries, higher home prices and the strong U.S. dollar resulted in a slight decline in international sales dollar volume in the U.S. over the past year, according to NAR’s Profile of Home Buying Activity of International Clients....



