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New Market High: Home Values Rose in 68 of Top 100 Cities

“Tons of homeowners scored an incredible deal during the pandemic: a 3% mortgage rate for the remainder of their 30-year loan … this means buyers who are in the market now are duking it out for a very small pool of homes, preventing home values from plunging,” said Redfin Economics Research Lead Chen Zhao.

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Average American Homeowner Rents for Five Years Before Buying a Home

The average American homeowner was able to purchase their first home at nearly 29 years old, according to a new survey from Shane Co.'s The Loupe. The survey revealed that the average homeowner rents for roughly five years before purchasing a home, while more than 25% of respondents believe it's now impossible to afford a home as a single person in the current housing market.

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Southern Metros Lead the U.S. for Spacious Homes

While sizes of both residential lots and houses have continued on a downward slope during the last decade, a new report from StorageCafe revealed the South reigns supreme for larger spaces, as seven southern cities made the top 10 hotspots for spacious living.

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Share of Homes Valued over $1M Shrinks YoY

Luxury mansion

“In most of the country, expensive properties that are in good condition and priced fairly are attracting buyers and in some cases bidding wars, mostly because for-sale signs are few and far between right now,” said Redfin Economics Research Lead Chen Zhao.

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Has the Gap in Appraisal Valuations Decreased?

Appraisal valuation gaps may persist between white and minority population tracts, but new research from the FHFA has found a reduction in that gap following actions by stakeholders and federal, state, and local agencies.

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