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The Fight for New Homes

With low inventory hampering the housing market, new home sales may be the solution. Take a look at the current state of the single-family new home market.

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Is the Real Estate Market Changing?

Most Realtors agree, according to a recent survey, that the landscape of their industry is changing. What aspects of real estate do firms believe will be important in the year to come?

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How Far Will $1 Million Take You? It Depends . . .

According to AARP, those planning for retirement should save approximately $1 million considering the average American retirement age is 63 and life expectancy is 85. However, not all areas in the U.S. are the same when it comes to how long that million will last.

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Build Up, Build Out

New construction starts are on the rise at the start of Q3, which bodes well for coming months. See how specific regions performed across the country in this report.

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Freddie Mac Launches an ACE

When it comes to potential homebuyers as well as homeowners looking to refinance, Freddie Mac is turning to automated appraisals—at least if the property passes its automated collateral evaluation, or ACE.

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Million Dollar ZIPs

Increasing home prices aren’t a trend that just the middle and lower classes are experiencing—those in the million-dollar range are noticing, too. In fact, some of those that used to not have a million-dollar price tag now do.

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The Week Ahead: The American Dream for Some

It’s known that an aspect of the American Dream is homeownership—one thing that isn’t as available to some demographics as others. Take a look at what a report will detail on homeownership as well as what else is coming in The Week Ahead.

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Low Rates, Low Sales

Mortgage rates have been low for a while now, but consumers still aren’t buying. What is keeping potential homeowners out of the market, and what can be done to bring them back in?

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It’s an Outdoor Affair

Homebuyers are starting to think that getting some space outside outweighs square footage. Is the change brought on by first time homebuyers or across the board?

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