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?
Read More »The Ups and Downs of California’s Housing Market
Homes in the Golden State are selling fast, but not at the same clip as last year a report found. What other factors impacted the nation’s hottest housing market in the first quarter?
Read More »Fannie Weighs in on Housing and Economic Forecast
Fannie Mae Economic and Strategic Research Group’s May 2018 Economic and Housing Outlook predicts continued economic growth throughout the rest of 2018. As we enter 2019, however, the ...
Read More »All Quiet On the Homefront
Despite a strengthening job market and a rise in median incomes, home sales were lower than the same period last year according to a report. Here are the factors that impacted sales.
Read More »The Housing Market Gets Hotter in the West
Fast-moving real estate markets seem to be most common in the West, according to a new report. But which were the surprise entries on this list?
Read More »The Week Ahead: Analyzing Pending Home Sales
The data for pending home sales that releases on Monday will determine housing contract activity for homes in March. Here’s what else is happening in The Week Ahead.
Read More »Freddie Mac Forecasts Housing Market Status Through 2019
Freddie Mac has released its latest Outlook, breaking down the state of the housing market in April 2018 and examining where things are likely to head over the ...
Read More »Existing Home Sales Grow, But Not Like 2017
Several factors continued to nag at sales of existing homes that showed solid growth in March but remained below their year-ago levels according to data. What were these elements?
Read More »The Week Ahead: Following Home Price Trends
The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Home Price Index will gauge the movement of home prices and how these changes affected the housing market. Here’s what else is in store in the Week Ahead.
Read More »Where Did Home Prices Rise the Most?
While the overall average number of home sales increased more than 36 percent according to a recent report, one state led the pack. And no, it wasn’t California.
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