Here’s what a national housing report revealed about the year-over-year drop in home sales and the headwinds likely to impact sales moving forward.
Read More »Metro Areas Ranked by Property Value Appreciation
An analytics firm has released a forecast showing an overall rise in U.S. property value. Certain metro areas are expected to appreciate faster, while some are even expected to suffer a decline. But where, and why? Read here to find out.
Read More »Mortgage, Housing Optimism Stays Strong … for Now
Americans say the housing market and economy are good at the moment, and they expect it to remain so for the near future, as well. On down the road, however, may be a different story.
Read More »Where the Housing Market Is Headed
It seems like the perfect economy for everyone to find a reasonably priced home, but competition driven by low inventory is an issue. Could that be changing?
Read More »Deep Diving into Existing Home Sales
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 »Tracking Spring Housing Trends
Things always warm up in the spring, but experts are detecting record-breaking heat this year—at least in the housing market. Inventories are low, homes are flying off the ...
Read More »Homebuyers Face Their Toughest Competition Yet
If the market feels a little competitive this spring, it’s not just your imagination. Home values are rising, inventory is continuing on a downward spiral, and, according to ...
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 »Is Home Seller Enthusiasm Waning?
The latest report from Redfin shows that home sale prices in March were still on the way up—they were 9 percent higher than a year ago, closing the ...
Read More »Why are Starter Homes Becoming Hard to Find?
One of the major casualties of a national housing market defined by continuously rising prices and over-tight inventory is the starter home, according to the latest Inventory and ...
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