Young adults are moving more frequently than ever before. What economic and social factors are causing this new trend?
Read More »“The Crucible of This Year’s Market”
Freddie Mac’s latest survey reveals mortgage demand is very strong, but an insider notes the patience of first-time buyers could soon be tested.
Read More »How Long Does it Take to Build a Single-Family Home?
The Census Bureau’s new survey studies completion time form permit to construction and how that varies by region.
Read More »How California Could Help New York’s Housing Market
Both major markets face the same challenges, but commentary says the Empire State should take a page out of California’s playbook.
Read More »Millennial Home Purchase Rates Falling
While the refinance market remains strong among the youngest homebuyers, purchases fell the second-consecutive month.
Read More »The Disproportionate Homeownership of White Americans
A new study looks of the amount of white homeowners compared to their population in certain markets. Click through to see the results.
Read More »Rising Home Prices Show No Signs of Stopping
Home prices nationally are forecasted to increase by nearly 6% over the next year, but data suggests growth has plateaued.
Read More »Markets too Pricey for Millennials
While major metros provide amenities and job opportunities, few millennials are able to afford to live there, including one city where fewer than 2% can afford homes.
Read More »Recession Indicators Evident in Housing Report
The CEO of BuildFax discusses the latest analysis that further supports the idea of potential economic downturn.
Read More »Buying a Home in 2012 is Paying Off
A new report finds that average homeowners have seen the equity in their home skyrocket since the Great Recession. But by how much?
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