Five Texas metros topped the top 10 list of best places to purchase a home, according to a new study from WalletHub, which examined the strongest local real-estate markets throughout the U.S., as the housing market remains skewed toward home sellers rather than buyers.
Read More »Southern Cities Dominate List of Cheapest Places to Buy a Home
According to a new analysis, of the top ten cheapest cities to buy a home in 2023, nine are located in the South, while eight out of the top 10 costliest cities remain in pricey California.
Read More »Checking in With Single-Family Rent Growth Trends
A new report from CoreLogic revealed annual single-family rent growth has returned to pre-pandemic rates, growing by just 3.3% year-over-year in June, representing the lowest gain since autumn 2020.
Read More »Mortgage Rate Increase Slows HELOC Activity in First Half of 2023
While HELOC activity surged in 2022, a new report from CoreLogic showed that demand slowed significantly in the first half of this year as Freddie Mac revealed the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage reached its highest level in over two decades.
Read More »Sun Belt, Florida Metros Remain Popular Despite Growing Climate Risks
Despite the increasing risks of flooding, heat waves, and hurricanes, Americans are still flocking to metros such as Las Vegas, Sacramento, and Tampa, which topped the list of most popular migration destinations in Redfin's latest report.
Read More »Hottest U.S. ZIP Codes Offer Homebuyers More Space, Shorter Commutes
As many Americans return to work, a new Realtor.com report showing the Hottest ZIP Codes of 2023 revealed homebuyer demand is being fueled in part by the desire for more commute-friendly locations and additional space.
Read More »Fannie Mae Experts Weigh in on Possibility of Economic ‘Soft Landing’
While the “if” and “when” of a recession remain uncertain, the Fannie Mae Economic and Strategic Research Group does forecast one to occur, expected to begin in the first half of 2024—despite increased chances of a “soft landing.”
Read More »Total Housing Inventory Ticks Up as Existing-Home Sales Fall
While total housing inventory continues to inch forward, existing-home sales retreated in July in the face of mortgage rates sitting at 7.09%.
Read More »Renters Are Three Times More Likely to Relocate Than Homeowners
While the nationwide supply of homes for sale remains stiff, relocation can be challenging for many homebuyers and renters. A new study from LendingTree revealed that the Austin, Dallas, and Las Vegas metros have the largest share of recent movers.
Read More »Median Rent Prices Fall for Third Consecutive Month
Realtor.com's latest rental report found July as the third consecutive month reporting year-over-year rent declines, meaning "the rental landscape is showing signs of improvement," according to Realtor.com Economist Jiayi Xu.
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