A new report reveals that states that have not issued stay-at-home orders are attracting new residents.
Read More »Survey: New Listings Growth Is Key to Market Recovery
Seller confidence has been improving gradually after reaching its bottom in mid-April, experts say, and now it appears to have reached an important recovery milestone.
Read More »Eye on the Industry: Updates on Gateway First, LendingHome
Gateway First Bank in Tulsa, Oklahoma has appointed Jeff Weiner as its Chief Information Officer. In this role, Weiner will be responsible for evaluating Gateway’s existing technologies and ...
Read More »Affordability Gap Has Some Rethinking Homeownership
A recently released report shows America’s affordability gaps keep expanding, leaving American urban shoppers wondering whether buying in their dream city is best.
Read More »Many Americans Don’t Know About Much-Needed Mortgage Relief Programs
A large number of Americans suffering economic difficulties aren't even aware that help is available. This holds even more true for lower-income households.
Read More »Seeking Solutions to the ‘Retirement Crisis’
A columnist discusses America's "retirement crisis" and ways homeownership can help. Click through to read what he suggests.
Read More »Mortgage Applications Are On the Rise
According to a new report, as investors’ confidence in an economic rebound has waned, mortgage rates collapsed, resulting in more applications and increased refinancing. Here’s the latest.
Read More »Outlook for Housing Still Strong?
This story originally appeared in the August edition of MReport. Tendayi Kapfidze, Chief Economist, Lending Tree, said housing is still poised for a strong finish to 2020 despite COVID-19—but ...
Read More »Homeowners, Renters Report Struggle to Make Payments
A new report finds common struggles and common fears among Americans feeling the economic impact of COVID-19.
Read More »Spending on Smart Homes Way Down, But Expected To Rebound
Americans will continue to buy smart-home technology throughout 2020, but that spending will be exponentially less than was anticipated prior to the coronavirus pandemic. A new study from ...
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