Despite the rising cost of building materials and poor February weather, housing starts took off in March reaching new 15-year highs.
Read More »Refinancing Report Breaks Down Reasons for Rejection, and More
New research tackles refi trends—why applications are most-often rejected, where approvals are most likely, and more.
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 ...
Read More »Single Women Homeowners Outpace Males
A study of the nation’s top 50 metros has found that single women nationwide are owning homes at a higher percentage than U.S. males.
Read More »Reports Predict a Robust 2021 Housing Market
Pandemic-fueled remote work has spurred out-of-state migrations. Here’s what to expect in the months ahead.
Read More »The City That’s a Top Spot for Millennial Homebuyers
According to a LendingTree survey that tracked 2020 millennial homebuying data from January 1 through December 15, San Jose was the leading metro where millennials made up the largest share of purchase requests.
Read More »Are Homeowners Really Fleeing Cities for the Suburbs?
COVID-19 has made 2020 an interesting year for real estate, no one will deny that. Ask any realtor, mortgage broker, or home builder, and they’ll tell you the ...
Read More »Most Buyers Will Exceed Budget for ‘Perfect Home’
Achieving the American Dream can require taking out a bigger loan than first anticipated. A new report shows most Americans, especially millennials, are comfortable with that.
Read More »Cities Where Homeowners Could Save the Most From Refinancing
Mortgage rates have toppled to record lows, sparking an opportunity for homeowners to refinance their mortgages and, possibly, ease the strain on their wallets.
Read More »Where Mortgage Refi Applications Get the Greenlight
A new study by LendingTree found that one western state has an approval rate of more than 80%. Here’s how the rest of the nation compares.
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