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Just 10% of Nashville Homes Are Affordable to Local Musicians, Down From 50% Five Years Ago
For musicians in Nashville, just 10% of homes are affordable. The city’s $500M commitment to affordable housing—along with a request for $250 million from the private sector—is aiming to change that.
Redfin Migration Report: Phoenix is the Top Destination, Particularly among Los Angelenos and People Looking to Leave Other Expensive, High-Tax Metros
Twenty-five percent of Redfin.com home searchers looked to move to another metro area in the first quarter of 2019, compared to 23 percent during the same period last year.
Luxury is Becoming More Attainable. Here’s What Luxury Homes for Sale Look Like Around the Country
For the first time in years, the average sale price for luxury homes nationwide fell to $1.55 million in the first quarter of 2019.

Sales of $2M-Plus Homes Down 16% in the First Quarter, Biggest Year-Over-Year Decline Since 2010
Nationwide, prices for luxury homes dropped 1.6% annually in the first quarter, while sales plummeted 16% and inventory rose 14%. In some cities, though, the luxury market is going strong.
A Firsthand Look at Redfin’s Technology for Real Estate Agents
See how Redfin technology helps Redfin agents work smarter, delight clients and close more deals
In Charleston, 24% of Homes Are Affordable on a Teacher’s Salary, Down From More Than 50% Five Years Ago
We’ve taken a look at how housing affordability has changed for teachers in several South Carolina metro areas over the years as the group prepares to go on strike to demand higher wages.