
October 2025 housing forecasts for home inspectors
September’s housing data shows a market in transition. Sales dipped again, but inventory climbed to its highest level since 2020, potentially giving buyers more breathing

September’s housing data shows a market in transition. Sales dipped again, but inventory climbed to its highest level since 2020, potentially giving buyers more breathing

August brought softer sales numbers but steady inventory, with signs that inspectors should keep a close eye on pipelines heading into the fall. Sales and

The housing outlook may be showing signs of contraction. In August, Fannie Mae called for a slight dip in 2025 sales (-0.1%). In addition, the

The latest housing numbers are in, and while June didn’t bring major changes, there are a few big things worth watching. Sales were slightly up,

ISN’s breaking down the latest housing and lending data from leading industry organizations so you can stay ahead of the market. Whether you’re planning your

Hurricane Helene has turned lives upside down and, undoubtedly, Hurricane Milton will potentially do the same. Many homeowners have lost everything, and before they can

Today’s episode of The Ride Along Podcast is an origin story, but not the story you think. It’s the origin story of the home

Have you heard the news? The Wrap Around podcast is now The Ride Along podcast! We’re still here to showcase home inspectors like you

The last thing you’d expect at fifty-two feet above sea level is two inches of snow, but that’s exactly what our host Brad Lowery

It’s a tough real estate market out there right now – so effectively marketing your home inspection business is more important than ever. To that