According to a new study from Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Studies, research highlighted how home values in majority-white neighborhoods have risen much faster than those in neighborhoods of color, as common trends in lower-income neighborhoods such as gentrification and displacement persist.
Read More »How Digitalization Changes How People Search for, Finance Housing
According to a new analysis from Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Studies, data revealed just how significant of an impact digitalization has on how Americans search for and finance homes. Click here to read more.
Read More »Share of Cost-Burdened Households Headed by Single Moms Hits 43%
As nearly 18 million owner-occupied homes throughout the U.S. are now housing-cost-burdened, a new study from LendingTree revealed the share of households headed by single mothers are much more likely to overspend on housing costs than others.
Read More »How Home Sales Bloom in Spring and Summer
A new study from ATTOM showed home sellers saw a near 13% premium in May, with the annual analysis revealing the best months and days to sell a home in the U.S.
Read More »Annual Home Price Growth Continues to Cool as Demand Rises
Home prices rose in March according to the latest Black Knight Home Price Index, driven by a modest bump in demand and further depletion in for-sale inventory levels.
Read More »Homeownership Remains Prohibitively Expensive for Many Americans
While monthly payments on many for-sale homes remain higher than they would’ve been a year ago, home prices are falling fastest in pandemic boomtowns like Austin and expensive coastal markets like Seattle and San Francisco.
Read More »Average Monthly Payment on New Mortgages Reaches $2,317
Due to persistently high home prices, new homebuyers may shell out costly amounts for their mortgage payments, as a new study from LendingTree reveals that the average nationwide payment on a new mortgage has reached $2,317 a month.
Read More »New Listings Down More Than 20% YoY
“High mortgage rates have caused some homebuyers to bow out of the market. But there are still more people looking for a home than there are homes for sale,” said Redfin Deputy Chief Economist Taylor Marr. “That’s good news for the homeowners who want or need to sell their home now."
Read More »Q4 Senior Home Equity Levels Dip to $12.39T Nationwide
According to a new report from National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association, the slight drop in the NRMLA/RiskSpan Reverse Mortgage Market Index was driven by a modest decline in senior home equity from a peak of $12.42 trillion in Q3 2022 to $12.39 trillion in Q4 2022.
Read More »A Record One-Quarter of Homebuyers Looked to Relocate in Q1
According to a new report from Redfin, house hunters moving to a new area make up a bigger piece of the homebuying pie than ever, as record 25.1% of home searchers looked to relocate to a new metro in Q1.
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