CoreLogic’s latest report covering aspects of the first quarter of the year is the Homeowner Equity Report which showed that U.S. homeowners with mortgages have seen their equity ...
Read More »A Look at Homeowner Equity
Did homeowners see their home's equity change much in the first quarter of 2019? Click through to find out, and see how equity is predicted to change later in the year.
Read More »Are the Good Times Coming to an End?
This market indicator has experienced improvement for the last 20-quarters, but according to Zillow data that may all be coming to an end . . .
Read More »Relief for Homeowners with Negative Equity is Coming
With the continuous rise of home prices, one expert cited that an :increasingly large portion of previously underwater homeowners may now have the option of entering the market.”
Read More »Breaking Down Lingering Negative Equity
The number of underwater homeowners nationwide has been steadily declining since 2012 as home prices have appreciated, but not all demographics have been equally affected, according to one analysis.
Read More »The Great Negative Equity Divide
The number of homeowners currently underwater is approximately one-third of what it was at its peak more than four years ago. But a wide disparity still exists between the top third and the bottom third of the market.
Read More »More Homes are Returning to Positive Equity
Fewer and fewer residential mortgage borrowers are in negative equity these days.
Read More »Negative Equity Lingers in Both Urban and Suburban Areas
The share of homeowners who are underwater is only a fraction of what it was at the height of the crisis. But it is still a problem, according to a couple of recent studies.
Read More »Homeowners Emerge From Negative Equity Trap
More homeowners regained equity in their home in the first quarter, reflecting improving home prices, fewer distressed borrowers, and increased principal repayment.
Read More »Negative Equity Still Plagues Lower-Priced Homes
While negative equity rates have improved overall nationally, the recovery has been imbalanced when it comes to house prices and geography.
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