More baby boomers are choosing to remain in their homes, forcing prices to rise as the number of homes available rapidly shrinks.
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Home prices were on the rise in March with the spring 2021 homebuying season in full bloom.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Gauging Q1 Housing Market Concerns
Tuesday will bring a new look at housing stats to close the first quarter of the year with the market looking to rebound late in Q1 after weather and supply constraints hampered sales early in 2021.
Read More »Mortgage Apps Slow as Supply Tightens
The demand for mortgage apps continues to slide, falling 5.1% from one week earlier according to the latest Weekly Mortgage Applications Survey from the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA). ...
Read More »Mortgage Rates Continue to Concern Prospective Buyers
With the economy on the upswing and vaccinations becoming more readily available, the housing market is trending in a positive direction, stunted only by concern over rates on a steady rise.
Read More »Tight Inventory Hampering Would-Be Homebuyers
An imperfect housing storm of low rates and low inventory are shutting would-be buyers as home prices have risen to 15-year highs according to a new report.
Read More »Home Sellers Looking Toward Record Profits
A new study has taken a deep dive into equity, as U.S. homeowners have seen a $26,300 rise year-over-year rise in annual equity gains.
Read More »Spring Season to Revive Homebuyer Activity?
The spike in mortgage interest rates last fall chilled buyer activity and led to a slowdown in home sales and price growth. However, an economist sheds light on why he expects a solid home-buying season.
Read More »Why 2019 Could Be a Buyers Market
As home price growth continues to slow, a new report looks at how homeowner perceptions could change the market’s outlook.
Read More »Surging Home Prices
Will Americans continue to pursue their dream of owning a home despite rising home prices? A report analyses buyer sentiments and housing values.
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