Data from Harvard and the U.S. Census Bureau found 17% of renters were behind on their rent from August 2020 to March 2021.
Read More »Insuring Expensive Homes Getting More Expensive
A new report has found that homeowners in South Carolina are paying the most for homeowners insurance with a policy of at least $500,000.
Read More »Booming Market Furthers Rise in Homeowner Equity
Due to a steep rise in home values, nearly one-half of mortgage holders are now in an equity-rich position.
Read More »Record ROI Earned by Sellers in 2021
Home sellers nationwide reaped giant rewards over the past year, as tight supply drove up not only prices, but return-on-investment for sellers as well.
Read More »Rental Costs Outpace Owning a Home
Despite median home prices rising faster than the average weekly wage, the cost of renting continues to eclipse the cost of owning a home in nearly two-thirds of U.S. markets.
Read More »How Are Opportunity Zones Faring During the Pandemic?
Low-income Opportunity Zones have generally been keeping up with the market; two-thirds of properties in these zones saw an increase in value during Q3.
Read More »Home Sellers Netting Record Profits in Q3
ATTOM reports that as the national medium home sales continue on a torrid record pace, home sellers are increasing their profit margin by as much as 48% in the third quarter.
Read More »What Are the Most Cost-Effective Days to Buy a Home?
According to an analysis of historical home sales, ATTOM finds the best and worst days of the year to buy a home.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Dip Slightly Below the 3% Mark
While rates continue to hover at record lows, a rise in economic and financial market uncertainties, competition remains high for tight inventory as affordability issues linger.
Read More »Home Prices See Record YoY Gains in July
The month of July saw home prices rise for the 14th consecutive month, forcing millennials and first-time buyers back to the sidelines.
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