The overall housing market in the U.S. is showing an upward trend for 2018, with maximum home appreciation forecasted in the Northwestern region of the country. The Northeastern region on the other hand is expected to perform well below expectations.
Read More »10 Hottest Housing Markets of 2018
Healthy income growth and abundant job opportunities kept Silicon valley hubs and South Eastern U.S. cities at the top of the list of the hottest housing markets of 2018.
Read More »Midwest To Remain Most Affordable Region for Homebuyers
Single family and one story homes are the most sought-after dwellings as home prices rise on increased demand for housing in the region in 2018.
Read More »Good News for Sellers as Home Prices Rise
With home prices projected to increase 4.2 percent by November 2018, its a seller’s market. However, first time homebuyers can expect limited for-sale inventory for lower-priced homes.
Read More »Top 5 Housing Predictions for 2018
Leaving behind a tumultuous year that included a strong seller’s market, chronic inventory shortages, and a rash of natural disasters, it’s time to look ahead and ask what 2018 has in store for the mortgage and servicing industry.
Read More »Go West for the Nation’s Hottest Housing Markets
Areas on the West Coast, including San Francisco, Seattle, and San Jose, were among the hottest markets in 2017, with high sale prices and low housing inventory.
Read More »Persistent Housing Price Gains Hurting Affordability
House price gains continue to run at a pace well above the long-term average, according to a new report.
Read More »The 10 Best U.S. Metros for Buying and Selling Homes
Which U.S. metros are the best locations for buyers and sellers? Which markets are overheated? Find out which markets are hot and which are cold.
Read More »Construction of Large Homes Drops
While 2015 saw the most growth in the construction of 5,000+ square foot homes since the housing bubble, 2016 saw a significant drop-off. We analyze what this means for the national housing market.
Read More »Starter Homes vs. Renting: Where Homeowners Can Save
Buying a home is cheaper long-term than renting an apartment in the top metropolitan areas, and a new report breaks down just how much homeowners can save.
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