An economist explains why the trend of positive pending home sales figures will likely continue.
Read More »A Glimmer of Hope for Existing Home Sales?
Even though existing home sales have hit a cyclical low, a new report looks at the factors that can give them a boost as the spring homebuying season comes up.
Read More »Weighing in on Existing Home Sales
A report sheds light on areas where consumers expressed the weakest homebuying sentiment and the factors that led to it.
Read More »Home Sales vs. Mortgage Rates
A report looked at potential home sales amid rising mortgage rates and its impact on first-time homebuyers in today’s housing market. Here’s what it found.
Read More »Optimistic Long-Term Outlook
NAR’s Chief Economist shares his insights on what will shape the housing market in the long-term.
Read More »Existing Home Sales Move at Their Slowest Pace
Moving at their slowest pace since February 2016, existing home sales slid for the fifth straight month, according to a report. Are rising prices the likely culprit for these numbers?
Read More »While Home Sales Lag, Demand Grows
Sales of existing homes decreased for the third straight month in June, despite strong homebuyer demand. Will the existing-home sales numbers offer an opportunity for homebuilders constructing new homes meet this demand?
Read More »How the U.S. Economy is Driving Housing Demand
On Tuesday, a webinar dwelled on the state of the housing market and trends to look out for in the near future. Here’s how the housing market performed in the first half of 2018 and what one can expect for the rest of the year.
Read More »What’s Causing Existing Home Sales to Decrease?
Despite growing demand a combination of factors kept existing home sales down in May, according to a report. Does this have to do with consumer perceptions of the market? Experts weigh in.
Read More »Deep Diving into Existing Home Sales
After a brief spurt in the first quarter, the sales of existing homes fell again last month even as home prices remained high. What other factors caused this slide?
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