According to a new report from Redfin, asking rents fell just 2% in the West but rose 5% in the Northeast and Midwest as supply increased and rents began to cool nationwide.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Analyzing Efforts to Bolster Housing for Native Americans
The Senate Banking Committee on Housing, Transportation, and Community Development is set to host a hearing assessing the government’s efforts to improve housing efforts among Native American communities nationwide.
Read More »Social Media Hacks Helping Homeowners Save on Costly Repairs
Nearly 1 in 4 homeowners can’t cover a $1,000 home repair emergency in 2023, according to a new survey from All Star Home, leaving many homeowners turning to social media for hacks to try and tackle the issues themselves.
Read More »Western States Report Biggest Drops in Home Equity
CoreLogic’s Chief Economist Selma Hepp said, “While homeowners in some areas of the country who bought a property last spring have no equity as a result of price losses, forecasted home price appreciation over the next year should help many borrowers regain some of that lost equity.”
Read More »Better Together: The Importance of a Diverse and Inclusive Workforce
In our June MortgagePoint cover story, experts discuss the importance of D&I strategies in the workforce, in business, and throughout the mortgage industry, highlighting the strategies utilized to promote equity in the U.S. housing system for renters and homeowners nationwide.
Read More »June Listings Lag, Hampering Home Sales & Shoring Up Prices
Despite the early-June underperformance, Redfin reports that home-tour numbers indicate pent-up demand that should translate into improved sales once mortgage rates drop.
Read More »Increasingly Bleak Real Estate Expectations for Potential Homebuyers
“Consumers also indicated that they don’t expect these affordability constraints to improve in the near future, with significant majorities thinking that both home prices and mortgage rates will either increase or remain the same over the next year,” said Mark Palim, Fannie Mae’s VP and Deputy Chief Economist.
Read More »Chase Home Lending Shares First-Time Homebuyer Insights, New Resources
According to Chase’s latest First-Time Homebuyer Study, new data revealed that confidence levels remain high among buyers, with 44% of respondents indicating they are confident they’ll be financially ready to purchase in the coming year.
Read More »All-Cash Home Purchases Account for Bigger Slice of Housing Market
According to a new report from Redfin, some 33.4% of U.S. home purchases in April were made in cash, marking the highest share of all-cash home sales since 2014.
Read More »Potential Gen Z Homebuyers Seeking Midwest Metros to Call Home
A new analysis from LendingTree revealed Gen Zers account for nearly 15% of potential homebuyers across the 50 largest metros in the U.S., a figure experts say will likely grow over the coming years. Click through to learn which metros are the least and most popular for Gen Z buyers across the nation.
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