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The News Corporation (NWS) news page on Stock Titan aggregates coverage related to the company’s diverse media and information businesses, as described in Polygon data and recent press releases. News Corp’s activities span news publishing through brands such as The Wall Street Journal and Barron’s, digital real estate platforms operated by its subsidiary Move, Inc. under the Realtor.com® brand, book publishing via HarperCollins, and business information services through Dow Jones.
Many recent items originate from Realtor.com®, which is operated by News Corp subsidiary Move, Inc. These releases present detailed analyses of U.S. rental trends, mortgage rate distributions, housing inventory, first‑time homebuyer markets, down‑payment timelines, luxury housing conditions and the performance of flipped homes. They also describe product and partnership developments, such as the integration of CubiCasa interactive floor plans into Realtor.com® listings and the launch of the PropTech Startup Showdown at SXSW in collaboration with National Association of REALTORS® Tech & Innovation.
Other news highlights Dow Jones, a division of News Corp, including an exclusive partnership with Polymarket to display prediction market data across Dow Jones consumer platforms like The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, MarketWatch and Investor’s Business Daily. This type of coverage focuses on how Dow Jones incorporates new data sources into its products.
Investors and observers using this page can follow News Corp‑related developments in areas such as housing market research, digital real estate product enhancements, financial information services and corporate partnerships. By reviewing this stream of company‑linked announcements and analyses, readers can see how News Corporation’s various subsidiaries and divisions are positioned across media, data and online real estate.
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According to a recent analysis by realtor.com®, buying a home is becoming more affordable in many of the nation's largest cities, despite rising home prices. In January 2021, 15 out of the 50 largest metros had buying costs that were equal to or cheaper than renting, up from 13 a year prior. The monthly cost of purchasing a median-priced home rose only 0.2% year-over-year to $1,988, while renting increased 2.4% to $1,727. Notably, markets like Cleveland and Chicago showed lower median listing prices making buying preferable, whereas tech hubs like San Jose saw higher costs associated with buying.
HarperOne announced the publication of AMERICAN PORTRAIT: The Story of Us, Told by Us on June 15, 2021, as a companion book to the PBS documentary series. This project captures the experiences of 14,000 Americans from diverse backgrounds during a historic year. Judith Curr, President of HarperOne, noted its growing significance during 2020's turbulent events. The book, featuring over 400 stories and priced at $29.99, showcases reflections on family, challenges, and dreams, resonating with the nation's spirit.
Creatd, Inc. (Nasdaq CM: CRTD) announced a partnership with Decider.com to launch the "If This, Then That" Vocal Challenge. This initiative invites creators to submit recommendations for streaming content, enhancing engagement with audiences. Decider aims to help viewers discover top shows and movies. The challenge offers substantial cash prizes: $10,000 for first place, $2,500 for second, and $1,000 for third. The challenge is open for submissions until March 30, 2021. This collaboration exemplifies Creatd's ongoing commitment to community engagement through innovative platforms.
The realtor.com® Monthly Rental Report released on February 18, 2021, indicates a shift in rental trends as renters favor smaller markets with quality amenities. The U.S. median rent rose by 0.8% to $1,442 in January 2021, marking a potential floor for growth. Notably, New Orleans saw an 18.2% increase in median rent, while tech hubs like San Francisco experienced significant declines, including -12.6%. The report highlights that remote work flexibility is driving demand toward affordable markets, with several smaller cities witnessing double-digit rent increases.
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Realtor.com® reports that young adults moving back home during the pandemic can save for a home down payment more easily. Paying the U.S. median rent of $1,533 allows them to save $17,000 in 11 months, equating to a 5% down payment on a $340,000 median-priced home. In the top 20 metro areas, it takes an average of 15 months to save for this down payment. Cities like Chicago and Philadelphia offer the quickest savings, while areas such as Los Angeles and San Francisco take the longest, up to 22 months.
Realtor.com® has integrated Knock's Home Swap into its Seller's Marketplace to simplify the home buying and selling process. This offering enables homeowners to make non-contingent offers on new homes before selling their existing ones, aiming to reduce stress and enhance convenience. Currently available in 15 markets, including Arizona, Florida, and Texas, the Home Swap helps homeowners avoid costly repairs and showings. Realtor.com® provides a transparent platform for comparing various selling options with no upfront costs.
Realtor.com and Qualia announced a new partnership aimed at enhancing the digital closing experience for real estate agents and clients. Set to launch as a pilot in seven states including Florida and Texas, the initiative will allow real-time collaboration with title providers through a secure platform. This move aims to elevate efficiency, transparency, and security in real estate transactions, responding to consumer demand for digital solutions. The partnership will also benefit title providers within Qualia’s network by increasing exposure to Realtor.com’s large agent base.