A trio of southern markets were found to be the most “house poor” cities in the nation.
Read More »Pandemic Pushes Affordable Home Prices Higher
Increased demand from buyers and low mortgages rates are among the reasons for the growing price tags.
Read More »44% of African-American Families Own Their Homes
A trio of Midwest cities led the nation with the smallest share of Black families owning their properties outright.
Read More »Newly Pending Home Sales up 13%
Click through to read more on the national inventory and new for-sale listings.
Read More »Majority of Sellers Open to Lower Offers
Analysis of the report said projections of a recovering home sales “may prove a false dawn.”
Read More »COVID-19’s Impact on Housing Migration
While 17% of homeowners say they plan to move by the end of the year, a growing number cite health concerns for decided not to move.
Read More »Fewer Homebuilders Lowering Values
With confidence among builders growing, many of standing firm on their price tags. Click through for more information.
Read More »Rebound in Housing Market Post-COVID Reveals Wealth Divide
A new report reveals those in the lowest income bracket and who worked in the service and hospitality industries were most impacted.
Read More »Existing Home Sales Fall 9.7% in May
Analysis of the report adds the residential construction needs to “robustly ramp up” to meet buyer demand.
Read More »Potential Home Sales Rise to 4.92M
Models, however, show adjusted sales are more than 26% below the pre-recession peak of March 2004.
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