Once considered a luxury feature, in-home AC systems are becoming a must amid the nation’s recent string of unseasonably hot summers, according to a report. And homebuyers are willing to pay a premium to keep their cool.
Read More »The Features That Sell Homes
People don't buy houses so much as they buy homes. But, statistically, what are homebuyers most looking for? Recent reports shed some light.
Read More »Why Homeowners Aren’t Moving and Renters Aren’t Buying
Mobility among homeowners and renters is at an all-time low, according to Fannie Mae’s National Housing Survey. Are their concerns with moving exacerbating the shortage of housing supply?
Read More »Millennial Homebuyers vs Rising Rates
A new report found that millennials are not shying away from the housing market despite rising interest rates. But how are they impacting the loan values of these homebuyers? Click through to learn more.
Read More »What to Expect in the Homebuying Season
If the last three years are any indication, the homebuying season of 2018 is set to be as competitive, if not more. Click through to learn more.
Read More »How Does Your City Stack Up?
For those who’ve ever mulled moving to another city but were unsure if they could foot the bill for a new view, Wahrheit Ventures has a way to ...
Read More »Will Rising Incomes Offset High Borrowing Costs?
Rising household incomes are more than likely to offset the effects of higher borrowing costs because of rising interest rates, according to data of The Real Home Price ...
Read More »House Passes TRID Improvement Act
On Wednesday evening, the House passed two regulatory relief bills are aimed at benefiting both consumers and lenders. The TRID Improvement Act of 2017 is aimed at modifying ...
Read More »Two Major Hurdles Passed, Others Ahead for Tax Reform
On Thursday the House passed its tax reform plan with a narrower margin than expected. That same evening, just hours after the House passed their plan, the Senate Finance Committee voted along party lines, 14-12, to forward the proposal on to the full Senate.
Read More »The Long Road to Consensus on Tax Reform & the Mortgage Interest Deduction
Senate Republicans on Thursday released their version of a overhaul plan while House Republicans on the Committee on Ways and Means advanced their reform bill that was initially announced last week to the House floor. The House and Senate must come in line with their tax visions to create one uniform plan to pass through Congress.
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