Housing activity is still hot as the market transitions from peak rental season, with the Midwest dominating October’s top 30 list of cities with the most rental activity, landing 12 entries in RentCafe's rankings.
Read More »New Home Purchase Mortgage Apps Increased in September
As record-high mortgage rates continue to hinder potential homebuyers nationwide, new home purchase activity weakened in September, according to the MBA's Builder Application Survey.
Read More »Home Prices Up in Nearly Three-Quarters of the U.S.
As home seller profits continue to rise, profit margins on typical home sales also increased nationwide, while the median U.S. home price surged to a new all-time high in Q3, according to ATTOM's 2023 U.S. Home Sales Report. Read the latest to find out why “any predictions of an extended market fallback may have been premature.”
Read More »Study Examines How Many U.S. Renters Remain Cost-Burdened
While elevated housing costs continue to hinder homebuyers and renters nationwide, a new study from Apartment List revealed that the share of American renters who are cost-burdened has risen to the highest level since 2012, according to recent Census data.
Read More »Home Prices Remained Resilient Through Q3, But Will That Change?
According to a new report from Fannie Mae, a deceleration in home prices is likely in 2024, with economic growth projected to slow.
Read More »Examining U.S. Migration: Where Are People Moving To?
As relocation patterns continue to shift nationwide, the Mountain West region has emerged as a hot spot for homebuyers, according to a new study from StorageCafe, with Idaho topping the list with the highest net migration rate in the nation.
Read More »Homebuyers Backing Off Despite Increase in New Listings
According to a new Redfin report, new listings have ticked up, but near-8% mortgage rates are causing many potential homebuyers to retreat, as purchase applications remain near their lowest level in nearly 30 years.
Read More »Share of First-Time Hispanic Homebuyers Projected to Rise in Coming Years
Although denial rates are higher for Hispanic borrowers and worsening affordability continues to hinder homebuyers nationwide, a new study from the Urban Institute revealed that by 2040, an estimated 70% of new homeowners are projected to be Hispanic.
Read More »Homebuyers Resort to Family Roommates, Sharing Childcare to Save Money
Potential homebuyers are now co-buying and living with relatives for longer periods of time, according to a new survey from Realtor.com. Meanwhile, proximity to family remained a leading factor in choosing a place to live as many cohabiting Americans seek relief from childcare and housing costs.
Read More »Finding a Home Connection More Stressful Than Finding a Love Connection?
While purchasing a home can come with many challenges, according to a new Redfin survey, nearly 60% of recent homebuyers said purchasing a home is more stressful than dating, as mortgage rates remain at their highest level in more than two decades.
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