Supply concerns continue to overshadow low rates, as a new CoreLogic report will examine the path home prices took to close out Q2.
Read More »Record Gains Found in May Home Prices
Home price data in May resulted in the highest readings in more than 30 years for S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller recording the metric.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Fed Chair Examines the Path of the Economy
Fed Chair Jerome Powell will testify this week at a hearing charting the course of the U.S. economy moving into Q3 and beyond.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Fall to 2.9%
For the second straight week, mortgage rates remain under the 3% mark, but will affordability remain a deterrent to prospective homebuyers unwilling to pay for higher-priced homes?
Read More »Mortgage Apps Dip for Second Consecutive Week
An analysis of mortgage application volume finds a decline in volume, with higher prices continuing to prevail despite rates in the 3% range.
Read More »Supply/Demand Imbalance Fuels Double-Digit Home Price Growth
Despite rates in the 3% range, potential homebuyers are finding high home prices continuing to outpace the benefits of lower borrowing costs, according to a new study.
Read More »The Week Ahead: The Supply-Demand Battle Rages Onward
While the struggle between tight inventory and high demand continues, are record high sticker prices forcing prospective borrowers out of the market in droves?
Read More »Summer Heat Brings a Market Cooldown
The dog days of summer bring with them the start of a reversal in the home sale market, with record high asking prices forcing more prospective buyers back to the sidelines.
Read More »Q1 Homeowner Equity Gains Hit $1.9 Trillion
Despite the pandemic of the past year, U.S. homeowners found a bright spot in the rise of their home equity, with home prices showing gains of more than $30,000 per borrower.
Read More »Purchase Activity Shows Signs of Slowdown
Contrary to the fact that homes remain in demand, tight supply and a rise in listing prices are driving down mortgage application volume.
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