The high-priced housing market is affecting homebuyer sentiment nationwide, as a new survey from LendingTree revealed more than 50% of Americans fear they will never be able to own a home.
Read More »Looking to Save on a New Home? Look Here First
For a clearer glimpse into what first-time homebuyers are experiencing, Poin2 analyzed the number of years it would take for the average renter to save up for the upfront costs required to buy, as well as how many years it would take to cover the full cost of the first year of homeownership in the top-100 metropolitan real estate areas.
Read More »Examining Homeownership Rates Nationwide
As the nationwide homeownership rate sits at nearly 70%, a new study from PropertyShark revealed which economic factors continue to impact U.S. rates. Percentages in coastal and southern states have seen a sharper decline compared to states like New York or California.
Read More »Taxes Continue to Climb, Putting More Pressure on Owners
"Property taxes continued their never-ending climb last year, with wide disparities continuing from one area of the country to another, connected to varying costs, services, and tax bases," said Rob Barber, CEO at ATTOM.
Read More »Home Price Appreciation as a ‘Double-Edged Sword’
debt-to-income ratios, Foreclosure, home price appreciation, income inequality, Knock, property tax assessments, Property Taxes, real estate-owned (REO)
Read More »Property Tax Coverage Expanded to all Counties in Colorado
Denver, Jefferson, Arapahoe Counties added by Black Knight to deliver automated real-property tax certificates.
Read More »Idaho Grappling With Rising Property Taxes
Lawmakers are looking to find solutions as residents urge action as home-price increases show no signs of stopping.
Read More »Taxes Paid by Property Owners Rising
Analysis of Census Bureau data shows the homeowners’ share of tax keep growing. How much do they contribute to the tax base?
Read More »Study Shows New Jersey Has Highest Property Taxes; Hawaii Has Lowest
The recently released April report finds that homeowners in Hawaii have the country’s lowest property tax burden, coming in at an average of $482 per year. Meanwhile, New Jerseyans must contend with the highest property taxes, paying an average of just under $4,000 a year.
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