A new study from Zillow shows how severe an impact the gender pay gap is for women1 in the housing market. An additional 18% of the U.S. housing market ...
Read More »Relocate? No, Renovate!
In light of a difficult housing market filled with high home prices and low supply, Discover Home Loans issued a survey to better understand homeowners’ attitudes towards home ...
Read More »Inventory Remains Near Record Lows, But Is Relief in Sight?
Another day, another housing record broken. Realtor.com has released new information showing that home prices have hit another record high—$405,000—for the first time in March 2022. But as ...
Read More »Mortgage Rates Jump Nearly 1.5% YoY
Fixed-rate mortgages continue to edge closer to the 5% mark, rising once again to 4.67%, as an increasing number of buyers are shut out due to affordability concerns.
Read More »Buyers Expect Agents to Use Social Media
Buying a home and sticking to it is becoming a way of the past as more and more members of the Millennial generation and Generation Z who currently ...
Read More »Hike in Mortgage Rates Pushes Overall Apps Further Downward
With mortgage rates hitting a three-year high, the MBA recorded continued declines in both purchase apps and refis last week.
Read More »Mortgage Payments Up 25% YoY
The U.S. median home sale price surged 7% during the four-week period ending March 13, according to a new report from Redfin—the largest month-over-month increase on record in ...
Read More »FormFree Names Eric Lapin Chief Strategy Officer
FormFree has announced the appointment of Eric Lapin to the role of Chief Strategy Officer (CSO). In this position, Lapin will leverage his more than 25 years' experience ...
Read More »Record Share of Buyers Looking to Migrate Amid Housing Shortage
With home prices up 16% from 2021, and mortgage rates rising, many Americans are searching for homes in more affordable areas.
Read More »Consumer Homebuying Power Decreases 4% YoY
House-buying power, or how much one can buy based on changes in income and interest rates, has decreased both month-over-month and year-over-year.
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