by CivMetrics Staff | May 2, 2022 | Economics, Public Finance, Real estate economics, Uncategorized
The pandemic has changed the way people work, as scores of employees are keeping their work-from-home arrangements (at least part time). This could pose a risk to city budgets due to lost tax revenues derived from commercial real estate, according to a study released...
by CivMetrics Staff | Mar 4, 2022 | Real estate economics, Uncategorized
While residential housing prices around the county are hitting highs, there are few markets where prices are actually falling. But they are indeed falling in four metro areas: Gulfport, Mississippi; Peoria, Illinois; Beaumont, Texas; and Kansas City, Missouri, As...
by CivMetrics Staff | Sep 22, 2021 | Real estate economics
CivMetrics analyzes residential and commercial real estate data for the largest cities in the United States. We’re posting some of our insights here. In this installment, we look at Zillow forecasts on home values in August 2022, for all U.S. MSAs. Which MSAs will...
by CivMetrics Staff | Sep 20, 2021 | Real estate economics
CivMetrics analyzes residential and commercial real estate data for the largest cities in the United States. We’re posting some of our insights here. In this installment, we look at Apartment List data on rental prices in all U.S. MSAs. Where are rents growing the...
by CivMetrics Staff | Sep 20, 2021 | Real estate economics
CivMetrics collects residential and commercial real estate data for the largest MSAs in the United States. We’re posting some of our insights here. In this installment, we look at new building permits issued. Which MSAs are most active? How are the largest MSAs...
by CivMetrics Staff | Jul 19, 2021 | Real estate economics
City rents are surging past pre-pandemic levels across the U.S., and 44 of the top 50 MSAs now have higher median rent costs than in February 2020, according to data from Zillow. From CBS: “It is a big readjustment, after another big readjustment during the...