New data from LendingTree has found a slight positive correlation between home values and the amount of snowfall, however, expensive real estate is not exclusive to snowy parts of the country.
Read More »Dreaming of a White Christmas? That’ll Cost You
The latest analysis from LendingTree revealed that homes in snow-heavy states cost nearly $57,000 more than those that see fewer winter flurries, but many homebuyers are willing to pay.
Read More »Baseline 2023 Conforming Loan Limit Rises to $726,200
In most of the U.S., the 2023 CLL value for one-unit properties will be $726,200, an increase of $79,000 from $647,200 in 2022.
Read More »Refinance Levels Hit Lows Last Seen in 2019
"With interest rates now at their highest level in 20 years, the refi market is rapidly approaching a bottom," said Scott Happ, President of Optimal Blue, a division of Black Knight.
Read More »Median Home Prices Continue Four-Month Decline
Despite ongoing price corrections, home values in the top 50 metropolitan markets remain elevated up to 66% since the start of the pandemic.
Read More »Off-Season Shoppers Find More Options Amid Sparse Inventory
As the housing market tries to adapt to multiple external influences, the fall housing market is offering off-season shoppers more options this fall comparatively to 2021, as inventory ...
Read More »Homebuyers Gaining Negotiating Power
A report finds out why power is shifting toward buyers in West Coast markets despite persisting affordability issues.
Read More »What to Expect in 2019
Will mortgage rates remain stable leading to an increased number of homeowners? A report looks at various factors that will shape the real estate industry in 2019.
Read More »Setting Limits
FHFA has announced the maximum conforming loan limits for mortgages to be acquired by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in 2019. How have these limits changed?
Read More »10 Most Gentrified ZIP Codes in the U.S.
As an area expands, so does its population. Over time, as people, home values, and incomes change, so does the area. Many areas in a city remain the ...
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