The latest data reflecting a strong labor market despite the prolonged government shutdown could mean good news for housing. Here’s what experts had to say about how the industry could benefit from a tight jobs market.
Read More »Where Do New Home Sales Stand?
The Census Bureau’s first report after the government reopened is unlike other housing indicators released recently. Here’s why.
Read More »Home Prices: Slower Growth, Regional Gains
The latest S&P Case-Shiller elucidates on the factors that are dampening the pace of price increases across the U.S and regions that are leading in annual gains. Here’s what it revealed.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Show Signs of Stability
After a rollercoaster 2018, mortgage rates have largely remained unchanged over the past month. How will this trend affect home sales and the overall housing market?
Read More »Fits and Starts in Residential Homebuilding
While housing starts have been on the upswing, according to the latest Census Bureau data, experts weigh in on how they see 2019 playing out for home building permits and completions.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Drop
Here is what Freddie Mac’s latest survey revealed about the pace of the mortgage market and what it could mean for home sales into the early winter months.
Read More »How Incomes are Impacting Housing
The newest numbers from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics weave a familiar tale. Industry experts cut through the numbers to reflect on the effect of the current jobs market on the housing industry.
Read More »Hot and Cold
While some U.S. markets are cooling off, other areas continue to experience a steep increase in prices. A detailed look at the ups and downs in the housing market.
Read More »Pressure Points for Home Sales
Experts weigh in on the factors responsible for the slowing growth of new home sales and what can be done to mitigate these challenges.
Read More »Almost 10-Years Later: Home Prices Return to Boom Levels
Home prices have returned to boom levels similar to 10-years ago when the housing bubble burst and catapulted the Great Recession. Despite similarities between then vs. now, the ...
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