A new report gives insights into the factors that are propping up national rent growth and the regions that have seen the highest increase in single-family rentals.
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These are the most expensive neighborhoods in each state according to a new study. But which area is the priciest in the country?
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.
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Here’s why some neighborhoods across the nation are more favored than others for buyers looking for that ideal balance of home and locality.
Read More »Finding Opportunities in a Low-Origination Market
What should lenders do to not just survive, but thrive when business is slow? Here’s what an expert recommends.
Read More »Calabria: Committed to Making FHFA a “World-Class Regulator”
Calabria who has been nominated to become the next Director of the FHFA is set to testify in a confirmation hearing with the Senate Banking Committee today. Will he touch upon GSE privatization?
Read More »The Key to Sustained Housing Growth
A new report that gauged the market trends for the last quarter also pointed to these factors that could help the housing industry’s growth.
Read More »Which 10 States Offer the Lowest Mortgage Rates?
Ever wondered where homebuyers looking for the lowest mortgage rates would move? Here’s what a recent study found.
Read More »Homebuyers and What Influences Them
When it comes to choosing a metro area to call home, a new found that four-in-five buyers in 2018 wanted to buy within the metro area they currently reside in. Find out the reasons why buyers are opting out of large move.
Read More »Look East for Affordable Homes
While coastal areas remain some of the most expensive to live and buy a home in, two cities on the East Coast are gaining popularity for their affordability.
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