Fannie Mae’s latest commentary finds that despite a rise in rates, housing growth will remain level, as the warmer spring weather brings with it growth in the economy.
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As more time is spent at home, homeowners have turned to exterior home renovations, including secondary structures, solar panels, decking, and pools.
Read More »Share of Millennial Homebuyers Grows Steadily
Millennials continue to dominate the homebuying market, with 37% of all home sales nationwide being made by 25- to 40-year-olds, according to the National Association of Realtors’ 2021 ...
Read More »Consumer Confidence Grows in Home-Shopping Tech Tools
Tech-savvy millennials searching for homes are using digital tools at an increasing pace, but they are also demanding more.
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In 2020, small cities became a big attraction for those on the move.
Read More »Supply to Demand Imbalance Troubles Homebuyers
While the COVID-19 pandemic gripped the nation and brought everyday life to a near halt, the housing market remained as robust as ever this past year, with home ...
Read More »The Week Ahead: Innovation Changing the Face of Mortgage Automation
ICE Mortgage Technology will open its virtual doors for a digital mortgage education, collaboration, and innovation event with its Experience 2021. Beginning March 8, 2021, and accessible through ...
Read More »Rates Edge Upward on Eve of Spring Homebuyer Season
Freddie Mac reports that rates hit their highest mark since last July, yet at slightly above 3.0%, it sets the stage for a solid spring buyer's market.
Read More »Tight Inventory Cutting Into iBuyer Options
iBuyers are finding it tough to score properties nationwide, as short supply and an increase in equity are factoring into an ever-shrinking market.
Read More »Home Sellers Looking Toward Record Profits
A new study has taken a deep dive into equity, as U.S. homeowners have seen a $26,300 rise year-over-year rise in annual equity gains.
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