Soaring home prices have priced out many people from the housing market, especially millennials. According to Realtor.com's 2018 Housing Market Forecast, that could all change next year.
Realtor.com predicts that inventory issues will turn around, helping to slow rising home prices. They have already seen improvements at the end of 2017, and expect new construction to improve inventory issues even more.
Danielle Hale, Chief Economist at Realtor.com, discusses the other forecasts Realtor.com is making for 2018. They believe Southern cities will lead the country with the highest growth rates.
Hale notes that nothing is for certain, especially given the proposed tax reform bills in both the Senate and the House. If those proposals pass and are signed into law, they could have significant impacts on incentives to move and buy a new home.
Ben Geman, Energy Reporter at Axios, joins to discuss the latest Middle East tensions, Brent crude price swings, and why gas prices aren’t falling with oil.
Al Root, Associate Editor at Barron's, joins to discuss Tesla’s robotaxis going live in Texas—what it means for autonomy, safety, and the EV race ahead.
Dena Jalbert, M&A expert and CEO of Align Business Advisory Services, on the state of U.S. M&A: deals worth $1–$10 billion (including debt) are surging.
Jeremy Jansen, Head of Supply Chain at Wells Fargo, unpacks the ongoing trade talks between the United States and China as consumers still wonder about tariffs.
A group of Democratic Texas lawmakers is asking Elon Musk to delay his rollout of driverless ‘robotaxis’ in the state this weekend to assure the vehicles are safe enough.
The billionaire slated to takeover the controlling interest in the Los Angeles Lakers has built a career leading businesses investing in everything from sports franchises to artificial intelligence.
IBM Fellow Jerry Chow talks IBM’s expansion of the Quantum Data Center in Poughkeepsie, installing Heron processors that deliver utility‑scale performance.