A new report from NAR shows existing-home sales dipped 3.3% from May, while the median existing-home price for all housing types reached its second-highest mark of all time in June.
Read More »Existing-Home Sales Settle in June
According to First American’s Potential Home Sales Model, the nationwide sales pace will begin to settle into a new normal, as potential existing-home sales decreased in June, suggesting they may have hit bottom.
Read More »Biden Administration, HUD Secretary Challenge Junk Fees in Rental Housing
The Biden Administration and HUD announced they will increase the transparency of housing fees, and released new research that summarizes state and local innovation to address junk fees nationwide.
Read More »In Less Than a Decade, Americans Will be Priced Out of These Cities
While many metro areas continue to outpace the national average in terms of growth, GOBankingRates reveals the cities where homebuyers will be unable to afford homes in the next 10 years, with popular cities like Knoxville, Tennessee; and Albuquerque, New Mexico topping the list.
Read More »Nationwide Rent Growth Returns to Pre-Pandemic Levels
While single-family rental cost gains rose 3.4% year-over-year in May, a new CoreLogic report finds the overall rate of increase has returned to pre-pandemic levels recorded between 2010 and 2019.
Read More »Grappling With the Nation’s Housing Cost Burdens
The Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies has issued its State of the Nation's Housing report, underscoring how the U.S. is dealing with sustainability issues faced in today’s marketplace.
Read More »Single-Family Home Prices Rise in Q2
Fannie Mae's latest Home Price Index reveals home prices grew 3% year-over-year in Q2, and while demand remained resilient, competition heated up for the near-historically limited supply of existing homes for sale.
Read More »Midwest Metros Top List of Cities With Most Affordable Rentals
As economic inflation continues to impact rental prices nationwide, a new study from WalletHub examined the best and worst cities to rent in the U.S., with Midwestern states like North and South Dakota, Kansas, and Iowa topping the list of places with the most affordable rentals.
Read More »California Housing Remains an Expensive Proposition
Occupying nine of the top 10 spots of the nation’s most expensive housing markets, the Golden State led the way in a CoreLogic study, driven by tech hubs, outdoor amenities, weather, and a strong economy.
Read More »Fannie Mae Examines the Future of Condo Lending
As the condo and co-op market shifts and new issues emerge, Fannie Mae is evaluating policies to develop new solutions to support this market evolution.
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