A new report from NAR has found that the typical home buyer's annual household income has climbed to a new record high in the wake of rising home prices and mortgage rates.
Read More »Home Affordability Impacting Buyers Across Multiple Cohorts
Asian (27%), Hispanic (24%), Black (20%), and white (15%) prospective homebuyers surveyed say they have not yet bought a home mainly because they are waiting for prices to decline. Click through to find out more from the National Association of Realtors.
Read More »What Challenges Lie Ahead for U.S. Real Estate Firms
A new report from NAR surveyed how real estate agents operate and assessed what lies ahead in the future. Click through to examine the findings of this study.
Read More »Energy-Efficient Homes More Desirable Than Others
A majority (63%) of agents and brokers said promoting energy efficiency in listings is a valuable tactic to sell a home.
Read More »Positive Effects of Remodeling Outdoor Features
Boosting curb appeal is a benefit to homeowners’ pocketbooks and well-being. A new study breaks down the data.
Read More »Despite Continued Demand, Lack of Home Supply Hampering Sales
A new NAR survey found that 57% of agents reported a lack of inventory as a critical factor in their potential clients from making a purchase.
Read More »Interest Rising in Green Homes
Eco-friendly solar panels and energy-efficient appliances top the list of green features desired by buyers as sustainability plays a growing role in purchasing decisions.
Read More »Pandemic Threatening the Financial Future of Seniors
COVID-19 not only threatened the physical health of the nation’s senior population, but harmed the retirement plans of U.S. seniors as well, with one-third noting they were negatively impacted financially over the past year.
Read More »Share of Millennial Homebuyers Grows Steadily
Millennials continue to dominate the homebuying market, with 37% of all home sales nationwide being made by 25- to 40-year-olds, according to the National Association of Realtors’ 2021 ...
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