Whether they’re going from city to city, city to suburb, or suburb to city, this study shows one thing’s for sure: people are relocating.
Read More »Interest Rates—and Affordability—Remain Low
While rates dropped, the financial strain on the average household income and the rise in home prices have erased positive effects, according to this index.
Read More »Motivated to Move: The Pandemic Impact on Migration
Homeowner reaction to the COVID-19 crisis created a very interesting market, unlike any seen before.
Read More »Millennial Homeownership Trails Older Generations
When comparing generations, the gap between millennials and baby boomer homeowners at the same age is getting wider and wider.
Read More »Millennials Dominate Refinancing Frenzy
This demographic more than any other "found themselves in a great position to take advantage of the historically low rates," economists say.
Read More »Home Shoppers Prioritize Cleanliness, Privacy
Real estate descriptions are overflowing with mentions of open-floor concepts and updated kitchens. But are those the features buyers really care about? According to the Zolo: Homebuyers Survey 2021, ...
Read More »Midwest Cities are Busting the Urban-Flight Myth
The suburbs may be red hot when it comes to the real estate market, but the data shows that urban areas may be white-hot. Zillow reports that metropolitan areas in ...
Read More »For Many Home Shoppers, Relocation is Everything
People are realizing that if they move from LA to the Midwest or Florida, their mortgage is cut in half and tax bills are lower, agents say. Here is how that is impacting the housing market.
Read More »Mortgage Performance During the COVID-19 Crisis
When the coronavirus pandemic prevented many Americans from working, many wondered what would happen in the housing market. After all, no employment, no paycheck, no paying the mortgage. ...
Read More »Homes Are Selling at Record Speed
Not only do home shoppers have to be fast to win a home, "they have to be prepared and resourceful,” economists say.
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