Why is housing inventory growth slowing down in 2026?

After the release of the March existing home sales report, which missed estimates, the fact that housing inventory growth is slowing down has caught some people off guard. States like Florida, which some people said would see worse-than-2008 housing inventory increases in 2026, are already negative year over year. Even the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metro has negative year-over-year...

Brynn Carmody’s burnout as a real estate agent sparked an AI platform for the entire industry

In the male-dominated space of real estate tech companies, 26-year-old Brynn Carmody stands out.  “It is definitely hard walking into serious spaces like AI and being taken seriously,” Carmody said. “I’m young, I’m a woman and it’s a bootstrapped company, so I don’t have those typical signals people look for, for credibility, but what I do have is a product I actually built and the lived...

U.S. Remodeling Sentiment Softens in Early 2026

Confidence among U.S. remodelers eased modestly in the first quarter but remained solidly positive, according to data released by the National Association of Home Builders, reflecting steady demand supported by aging housing stock and constrained existing-home turnover. The NAHB's Remodeling Market Index (RMI), compiled with Westlake Royal Building Products, slipped to 62 from the prior quarter, a...

Cybercrime against seniors is surging, with $7.75B reportedly lost in 2025

Americans ages 60 and older filed 201,266 complaints with the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) in 2025. And they reported losses totaling $7.75 billion — a 59% increase over the prior year, according to the agency’s annual report. The average loss per senior victim was $38,500, with more than 12,400 older complainants losing more than $100,000 each. Investment fraud — much of it...

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