With inventory concerns begin to fade, sellers in some markets are beginning to become more competitive. Find out which cities have seen the highest price drops as supply constraints continue to ease.
Read More »The Impact of Slowing Appreciation on Housing
With affordability a national concern, the slowing of home price appreciation is something to keep an eye on. Hear from industry experts on what the slower rate of appreciation means for affordability.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Analyzing Home Prices
On Tuesday, S&P CoreLogic will release the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Home Price Index, a measure of real estate prices. Here's what else is happening in the week ahead.
Read More »Mortgage Payments Outpace Home Prices
Mortgage payments are up year over year, outpacing home prices, according to a recent study. What has driven these rates up?
Read More »Where Buyers Are Straining Their Income on Housing
As home prices hit new highs, many buyers are stretching more and more to get the house of their dreams. Find out where buyers are spending the biggest chunks of their income on housing.
Read More »How Labor Shortages Have Impacted Housing Costs
According to some recent data, labor shortages in residential construction. Additionally, the decrease in labor has also slowed down the rate they accept incoming orders.
Read More »Home Equity Increases Despite Slow Appreciation
Although home prices have been slow to grow, tappable equity reached a historical high. But what has been impacting homeowner's ability to tap into that equity?
Read More »Competition for Homes Cools Down
The homebuying season this year was slower than 2017, according to a report. What were the factors that influenced homebuyers this year?
Read More »Why are Single-family Lot Values Rising?
Lot values hit a record high, with some areas of the country higher than others. What caused this jump in lot prices?
Read More »How Far Can a Dollar Go When Buying a Home?
With home prices at an all-time high, how far can your dollar go? See what a dollar can get a homebuyer in each major market.
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