The share of U.S. homes worth at least $1 million slipped to 7% from 8.6% in June, according to a new report from Redfin, as inflated mortgage rates continue to cool the housing market.
Read More »Homebuyers’ Monthly Payments Hit All-Time High Amid Rising Rates
Inflated mortgage rates and home prices pushed monthly housing payments to a record high of nearly $2,600, according to a new report from Redfin.
Read More »Home Sellers Retreat From the Market Amid Increasing Inventory Shortage
While inflated home prices continue to dampen demand, home sales fell to a more than seven-year low in January, as rising rates continue to weaken home affordability.
Read More »Nationwide Housing Supply Continues to Idle Amid Sizable Shortage
According to a new report from Realtor.com, U.S. housing markets continue to struggle with a significant shortage of new homes, a result of more than a decade of under-building in response to population growth.
Read More »Increased Buying Challenges for People of Color
According to a new report from the National Association of Realtors, people of color nationwide are facing homebuying challenges, while the Asian American rate of homebuying difficulty reaches all-time high.
Read More »Mortgage Lending Slumps Again in Q4
According to a new ATTOM report, mortgage lending declined to its lowest point in nearly nine years in Q4 2022, while purchase loans decreased an estimated 26%.
Read More »Housing Market Rebound Stalls in February
As a result of slowing market activity and steadily increasing interest rates, a new HouseCanary report revealed early signs of housing market activity growth halted due to the latest round of rate hikes.
Read More »Study: Some Home Sellers Regret Pricing Homes Too Low
According to a new report from Zillow, some 39% of first-time home sellers wish they had set a higher list price, as 9 in 10 first-time sellers think they could have gotten a higher price by making different choices.
Read More »Homes Owned by Black Families Appreciated Fastest During Pandemic
According to a new Zillow report, Black Americans' housing wealth has made strides, as the gap between the value of the typical Black-owned home and the typical U.S. home is the smallest it's been in the past two decades.
Read More »January Marks the 12th Consecutive Month of Slowing Rent Growth
As January 2023 marked the sixth month in a row with a single-digit rate rent increase, a new report from Realtor.com reveals less expensive metros are experiencing faster rent growth nationwide.
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