Despite falling mortgage rates, the growing numbers of seniors aging in place is causing the number of available homes for sale to fall.
Read More »Which Markets Are Attracting Younger Homeowners?
Millennials are beginning to dominate the housing market, and a new list details the youngest markets and how much it costs to live in each of them.
Read More »The Migration Patterns of Homebuyers
A new report says that more people are looking to move outside their metro than ever before. The most searched city, however, is also one of the most expensive.
Read More »Judging the Constitutionality of the CFPB
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear the appeal of a California law firm that argues the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is unconstitutionally structured, positioning the justices ...
Read More »The Week Ahead: Examining Existing Home Sales
Coming in The Week Ahead are reports on new residential sales, and a Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs hearing is set for Thursday.
Read More »Housing: A Bright Spot Amidst Looming Possible Recession
Housing is expected to be a source of strength in the near term, but according to expert analysis, other indicators are pointing toward an economic downturn ahead.
Read More »Natural Disasters and the American Dream
How prepared are homeowners for the dangerous weather events that continue to threaten many regions? A survey explores how much homeowners would pay to protect against future calamities.
Read More »How Does Immigration Impact Home Prices?
While there has been much debate regarding immigration in the U.S., a new study suggests that immigrants may have a surprising influence on home values.
Read More »The Housing Market’s Inventory Problem
Did the housing market see an increase in the number of homes for sale in September? Click through to see the results.
Read More »Refinances Closing the Gap on Purchases
Ellie Mae’s latest origination report found that the share of loans closed for the month is nearly 50-50 between refinances and purchases.
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