"We are starting to see some patterns that show where the U.S. housing market is cooling off and how it's hitting homeowners based on some key metrics. It looks so far—and it's important to stress, so far—to be having more impact in places with the highest housing costs and less impact elsewhere," said Rob Barber, CEO at ATTOM.
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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 »Home Value Appreciation is Restoring Equity
Millions of homeowners are in a negative equity position with their homes. That number is dropping substantially every quarter, however.
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 »Negative Equity Rate Improves, But Still Tugs on Housing Market
According to Zillow's Negative Equity Report, nearly one million homeowners were able to come out of negative equity in the third quarter, allowing them to sell or refinance their homes prior to the expected interest rate hike later this month.
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