A new analysis gives insights into the markets where home price growth is slowing down. Here’s what this trend could mean for first-time homebuyers.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Spotlight on Home Prices
The S&P CoreLogic Case Shiller Home Price Index will give insights into the movement of home prices across the country. Click through to learn more about what else is in store in The Week Ahead.
Read More »Fortifying Housing Against Climate Change
A white paper gives insights into what is being done by states across the country to protect homes from climate change and what steps can be taken to mitigate any future challenges.
Read More »Homebuyers and What Influences Them
When it comes to choosing a metro area to call home, a new found that four-in-five buyers in 2018 wanted to buy within the metro area they currently reside in. Find out the reasons why buyers are opting out of large move.
Read More »Millennials Are Borrowing More As Refinancing Drops
Despite rising interest rates, a new report shows strong loan demand among millennials. See why this group isn’t being deterred despite market pressures.
Read More »10 Best and Worst Metros for Homebuyers
Click through to learn which city scores top marks on the affordability scale for first-time homebuyers. Hint: West isn’t the right direction for them.
Read More »Housing for New Americans
Immigration is up—and so is home buying among this demographic. Click through to find out where these new Americans are settling down.
Read More »Budget Blues
Where do people live within their means and which city’s residents are struggling to make ends meet? A new survey gave some surprising insights.
Read More »Where Housing Demand Is Shifting
A report shows a shift in market dynamics, with certain former hot markets seeing an increase in inventory and a drop in demand. Find out where homebuyers are searching, and what it is that’s driving them there.
Read More »The Development of Middle-Class Neighborhoods
A report shows what metropolitan areas the middle-class tends to concentrate in, and why. Click here to see where those areas are and what forces shape them.
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