According to Zillow, metros in the Midwest and Northeast experienced the highest increases in home values nationwide, but while all major U.S. markets’ home values inched upward from June to July, nearly half remain down from last year’s levels.
Read More »Mortgage App Volume Falls for Third Consecutive Week
With mortgage rates surpassing the 7% mark, the MBA reports yet another dip in weekly purchase and refi apps as homebuyers struggle in the face of a depleted housing supply and elevated mortgage rates.
Read More »Homeownership Access Remains Hampered by High Home Prices
According to a new survey from Arrived, Americans are seeking financial security and stability from homeownership, but many remain hindered by unaffordability. Nearly 80% of Gen Zers report home prices are their biggest barrier to entering the housing market and purchasing a home.
Read More »Rental Market Experiences Significant Increases in Prices, Listings
While rental prices peaked in Q2, they are expected to trend downward in the coming months, as available-for-rent inventory has surged 70% year-over-year. Here’s what else HouseCanary's latest National Rental Report has to reveal.
Read More »Government Credit Rating Downgrade Forces Uptick in Mortgage Rates
On the heels of Fitch Ratings downgrading the GSEs’ senior unsecured debt ratings to 'AA+' from 'AAA,’ Freddie Mac reports the fixed-rate mortgage climbed nine basis points week-over-week, inching closer to the 7%-mark.
Read More »Surge in Equity-Rich Homes Continued in Q2
According to ATTOM's 2023 U.S. Home Equity & Underwater Report, the share of mortgaged homes that were equity-rich in Q2 2023 increased from 47% in Q1, reaching the highest point in four years.
Read More »California Metros Top List of Least Affordable Cities for First-Time Homebuyers
Five California metros have been named the least affordable cities and worst cities to purchase a home for first-time homebuyers, according to a new study from WalletHub. Multiple Golden State areas were also ranked for the highest cost of living throughout the U.S.
Read More »Homebuyer Assistance Programs Experience Quarterly Uptick
According to a new report from Down Payment Resource, the number of homebuyer assistance programs available to help people finance homes inched forward 0.5%, offering more opportunities to those who remain financially worried about housing costs.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Keeping Inventory Down, Prices Up
“Even though buyers are trepidatious about high mortgage rates, we’re seeing bidding wars in several pockets of the market because there are so few options and even fewer good options,” said Redfin Premier Agent Jordan Hammond.
Read More »Existing-Home Sales Settle in June
According to First American’s Potential Home Sales Model, the nationwide sales pace will begin to settle into a new normal, as potential existing-home sales decreased in June, suggesting they may have hit bottom.
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