A few exclusive ZIP codes experienced home price increases despite downward trends. Read the full PropertyShark report after the jump.
Read More »Examining Homeownership Rates Nationwide
As the nationwide homeownership rate sits at nearly 70%, a new study from PropertyShark revealed which economic factors continue to impact U.S. rates. Percentages in coastal and southern states have seen a sharper decline compared to states like New York or California.
Read More »Ranking the Most Expensive ZIP Codes
Records were broken in nearly every ZIP code across the nation, but these cities saw the biggest gains.
Read More »Adversity Mounts for Single Women Seeking Homes
It’s no secret that home prices are rising in nearly every corner of the country, but what does that mean for certain marginalized demographics in their search for ...
Read More »Mortgage Apps Rise, as Affordability Concerns Linger
A rise in rates over the last week did not stop the charge of conventional purchase applications, as prospective buyers locked in rate before even more drastic increases.
Read More »Survey Finds Affordability to be Biggest Barrier to Homeownership
Re-issuing a survey first completed three years ago, PropertyShark, a property research firm for commercial and residential tracts, found that Millennials have become more pessimistic about their housing options than they were ...
Read More »Where Can Homebuyers Find a Bargain in NYC?
In the Big Apple, $500 per square foot is not considered very expensive for homeowners. But how common is it to find a New York bargain? Here’s what a study revealed.
Read More »Home Investors’ Remorse or Delight in NYC?
At the height of the financial crisis in 2008, there were some people who bought or invested in condos in New York City, believing those investments would pay ...
Read More »The 10 Priciest New York Neighborhoods
Move over SoHo, there’s a new most expensive neighborhood in town with a median sale price of over $3.5 million, according to a study. And no, it’s not the West Village, which is a close third.
Read More »Is There Room for Singles in the Housing Market?
As the conversation regarding gender wage gap increases, one study analyzes how the wage gap dialogue holds in correlation with housing affordability.
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