“Incoming data shows that the construction of new homes rebounded in September, but as rates keep rising, home builders appear to be losing confidence,” said Freddie Mac Chief Economist Sam Khater. Check out the data and further insights after the link.
Read More »Study Examines How Many U.S. Renters Remain Cost-Burdened
While elevated housing costs continue to hinder homebuyers and renters nationwide, a new study from Apartment List revealed that the share of American renters who are cost-burdened has risen to the highest level since 2012, according to recent Census data.
Read More »Homebuyers Backing Off Despite Increase in New Listings
According to a new Redfin report, new listings have ticked up, but near-8% mortgage rates are causing many potential homebuyers to retreat, as purchase applications remain near their lowest level in nearly 30 years.
Read More »Share of First-Time Hispanic Homebuyers Projected to Rise in Coming Years
Although denial rates are higher for Hispanic borrowers and worsening affordability continues to hinder homebuyers nationwide, a new study from the Urban Institute revealed that by 2040, an estimated 70% of new homeowners are projected to be Hispanic.
Read More »Homebuyers Resort to Family Roommates, Sharing Childcare to Save Money
Potential homebuyers are now co-buying and living with relatives for longer periods of time, according to a new survey from Realtor.com. Meanwhile, proximity to family remained a leading factor in choosing a place to live as many cohabiting Americans seek relief from childcare and housing costs.
Read More »Renting With an Average Salary in the U.S.
Experts have said for decades that rent/housing costs should not exceed more than 30% of your income. Here’s where the current average salary gets you the furthest.
Read More »Nearly 2.5 Million U.S. Households Moved Into SFR Homes Over the Last Year
Through an analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data, the National Rental Home Council reports a 5.3% year-over-year increase of households moving into single-family rentals.
Read More »Unexpected New Listings Drop Home Prices for Third Straight Month
"An uptick in homes with reduced prices is a small break for buyers on top of the usual seasonal factors that align to make this first week in October the best week to buy. Yet, the larger context remains challenging. Buyers still struggle with the triple threat of rising listing prices, record-high mortgage rates, and limited inventory, making affordability a continued concern," said Danielle Hale, Chief Economist for Realtor.com.
Read More »Asking Rents Level Off in September
Redfin reports that the median U.S. asking rent in September was little changed from a year earlier for the sixth straight month, with a rise in the number of rentals making it harder for landlords to boost prices.
Read More »139 Straight Months of Home Price Growth
“While continued mortgage rate increases challenge affordability across U.S. housing markets, home price growth is in line with typical seasonal averages, reflecting strong demand bolstered by a healthy labor market, strong wage growth and supporting demographic trends,” said Selma Hepp, Chief Economist for CoreLogic.
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