Homebuyers are having a tough time finding homes for many market related reasons, but a new report shows an additional cause could be that baby boomers just aren’t moving out.
Read More »Moving in With Mom and Dad
Millennials are moving back in with their parents in order to afford a home. See what’s causing them to shy away from the nomadic lifestyle they’ve been labeled as having in the Video Spotlight.
Read More »In the Lap of Luxury
Home prices are rising across the board due to lack of inventory and other factors; however, luxury homes may be feeling the pain—or excitement if they’re trying to sell—a little bit more.
Read More »Where Can Buyers Count on Health Care?
Many factors go into a homebuyer’s calculation of where to move, one of which is health care. See where buyers can rest easy if they get sick—and where they can’t.
Read More »Wells Fargo Stock to Drop?
Recently, Wells Fargo has been in the news for a number of different things, but could the latest update mean a drop in stock? See what an industry voice has to say in the Video Spotlight.
Read More »Last Chance
The deadline is fast approaching to nominate a colleague for MReport’s special Women in Housing Issue, which closes at the end of day Monday, August 7th.
Read More »Appraiser Shortage or Not, New Education Requirements Will Help
The debate over the coming appraiser shortage doesn’t seem to be going away. But whether you believe there’s a shortage or not – and I believe there is – folks on both sides agree we’re having a hard time attracting people to the profession, and that something needs to change.
Read More »Sign On the Dotted Line
The same amount of people are looking at homes, so why is the percentage of submitted contracts going down? See why in the Video Spotlight.
Read More »Mind the Gap
Most hardworking Americans already know about the gender pay gap. But recent data reveals there is a certain type of company that could be giving working women fairer ...
Read More »Saying Howdy to Home Price Appreciation
They say everything is bigger in Texas—but when it comes to home price appreciation, Texas is taking most of the south with it.
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