In many ways, the COVID-19 pandemic is largely behind us. Even so, ripples from early in the pandemic are still affecting the market today. According to a new ...
Read More »Home Price Growth in Urban Areas Gaining Steam
The trend of mass exodus from urban areas at the outset of the pandemic seems to be changing gears, as a migration back to major cities is underway and sales are picking up.
Read More »Building Homeownership Among Urban Native Americans
Nearly seven out of every 10 American Indians and Alaska Natives live in or near cities. Click through to learn about how a new initiative is working to build homeownership among these groups.
Read More »Looking Beyond the Credit Score
A recent research report reveals that many Americans have little to no credit history. See how other sources, such as bank account cash flow, can help a borrower who doesn’t have the right credit score secure a loan.
Read More »There’s More to the Inventory Story Than New Construction
New construction may account for the majority of growth in housing stock, but there are other important sources of development, depending on the region and type of market according to a study. What are these sources?
Read More »What do Affluent Millennial Homebuyers Want?
The world of wealth is getting younger, as majority of the buyers seeking million dollar-plus home are on an average 37 years old, married, and have young families, ...
Read More »Is Homeownership Still Part of the American Dream?
Owning a home has long been part of the American Dream, but with the ever-changing landscape and perceived generational gap, is it really still a sought-after commodity? ValueInsured asked 5,000 Americans over the last two years their thoughts. The results are surprising.
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