While showing signs of improvement, the total number of people claiming benefits hit 3.29 million.
Read More »Homebuyers Growing ‘Frustrated’
Click through to read what is causing angst amongst prospective homeowners in the current market.
Read More »How to Prevent Vulnerable Households From Losing Homes
Black and Hispanic households are suffering disproportionately from the pandemic, but researchers point to two policy proposals that could help them stay in their homes.
Read More »Mortgage Purchase Applications Rise
Another record low record for mortgage rates was attributed to better-than-expected economic numbers. Click through to read more.
Read More »Purchase Applications Rise
Another record low record for mortgage rates was attributed to better-than-expected economic numbers. Click through to read more.
Read More »Cooldown Coming for Home Prices?
Commentary on a new report says metros that were hit hardest by COVID-19 could negatively affect values moving forward.
Read More »Purchase Rates Rise as Interest Rates Continue Declines
Analysis of the report says millennials are taking advantage or near-record low rates and lenders are quickly adapting to a digital world.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Is Affordability Improving?
Also coming in The Week Ahead are reports on initial jobless claims and exclusive interview with Rob Dietz, Chief Economist, NAHB, on DS5: Inside the Industry.
Read More »U.S. Economy Adds 4.8M Jobs in June
Commentary on the report said housing is the one sector to report a true V-shaped recovery, but longer-term forecasts will be dependent on healthy labor market.
Read More »Who Owns the Most Homes?
A new report focuses on which cities have the highest share of homeowners with the most paid-off houses.
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