"The average principal and interest payment among borrowers purchasing a home using a 30-year fixed-rate loan hit its highest point ever in July at $2,306, and that's before taxes and insurance are factored in." said Black Knight VP of Enterprise Research Andy Walden.
Read More »San Francisco Homeowners Most Likely to Lose Money When Selling
Due to a plunge in home prices in the popular Bay Area metro, San Francisco homeowners were most likely to lose money when selling their home. According to a new Redfin report, the typical San Franciscan seller who took a loss sold their home for $100,000 less than they bought it for.
Read More »Overall Mortgage App Volume Falls to 27-Year Low
Despite a slight dip in mortgage rates, the MBA reports that mortgage application volume has fallen to lows last reported in December 1996, as rates and housing inventory continue to serve as major barriers to entry into the housing market.
Read More »Examining Aging Homes Across the U.S.
A new study from All Star Home found more than 1 in 5 homeowners regret purchasing/owning an older home, having spent an average of $10,700 on repairs over the last five years.
Read More »Homeseekers Now Adding Climate Concerns to Shopping Considerations
"While all generations juggle trade-offs like budget, floor plans and commute times, younger home shoppers are more likely to face another consideration: They want to know if their home will be safe from rising waters, extreme temperatures and wildfires," said Zillow Senior Population Scientist Manny Garcia.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Soar to 22-Year High
While economic uncertainties remain a struggle for many Americans, rate hikes continued to slow overall housing market activity in August as mortgage rates reached their highest in over two decades, according to HouseCanary's Market Pulse report.
Read More »Nationwide Home Prices Up 5% YoY
U.S. home prices experienced the biggest increase in 10 months due in part to a significant lack of inventory, increasing 5% year-over-year. Meanwhile, homes in the popular Miami metro surged 17% from last year.
Read More »As Equity Grows, So Does the Popularity of Home Equity Loans
An analysis of 580k home equity loans by LendingTree showed that cash-back levels vary from state to state.
Read More »HUD Makes $113M in Affordable Housing Vouchers Available Across U.S.
"Housing choice vouchers are some of the strongest tools we have to help families find stable and affordable housing," said U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Marcia L. Fudge. "This year, HUD found that rents rose once again, accentuating the strain on costs for American families.”
Read More »Measuring the Quantifiable Benefits of Selling Through MLS
A new study reveals that homes marketed through a multiple listing service sell for approximately 18% more than the average asking price.
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