The American Enterprise Institute has analyzed the FHFA’s appraisal-level dataset, digging deeper into a selected set of data fields found in appraisal reports. Click through to find out some of AEI’s findings regarding valuation bias.
Read More »Bad News on the Home Inventory Front
A new HouseCanary report finds that housing inventory has probably peaked for the year, and the peak was the lowest recorded since the pandemic began. Is there any relief on the horizon?
Read More »Greater Share of Home Sellers Dropping Asking Prices
While buyers contend with mortgage rates edging toward the 8% mark, Redfin reports that an increasing number of the nation’s home sellers are reducing their asking prices. Read the full data here.
Read More »City-Funded Rent Vouchers Helping Combat Homelessness
A new study from the Joint Center for Housing Studies surveyed individuals currently or formerly experiencing homelessness about the most challenging obstacles when using housing vouchers. Here's what JCHS learned.
Read More »Share of Mortgaged Homes Considered Equity-Rich Declined in Q3
According to ATTOM's 2023 U.S. Home Equity & Underwater Report, while the number of equity-rich homes dropped in Q3, the share of mortgaged homes in the U.S. that were considered seriously underwater did see improvements. Click through to read the latest analysis.
Read More »Unseasonable Increase in October Home Inventory
"The current housing market continues to challenge homebuyers and sellers alike, but we do see signs of adjustment," said Danielle Hale, Chief Economist at Realtor.com.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Dip as Fed Continues ‘Wait and See’ Approach
A drop of just three basis points in the 30-year fixed rate mortgage provided little relief to prospective buyers, as ambiguity around monetary policy will likely continue to stall improvements in the housing market through the end of the year.
Read More »FHA Revises Appraisal Requirements for Manufactured Homes
The FHA has removed a valuation roadblock to increase the availability and affordability of manufactured housing as part of the Biden Administration’s Housing Supply Action Plan. Here’s how that could impact the industry.
Read More »New Home Construction Projected to Surge in 2024
Home building in exurbs is expected to accelerate in the coming year, according to a new study from The Plan Connection. Will it be enough to keep up with demand?
Read More »Millennials: Who They Are and Where They’re Going
A recent study took seven factors into account to rank the best states for millennials. See if your state made the cut here.
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