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Existing Home Sales Reach 11-Year Peak

Sales on existing homes reached an 11-year high in November, jumping nearly 6 percent over the month. According to new data, about 5.81 million existing homes were sold in that period.

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CFPB: Student Loan Complaints Tie to Homeownership

A recent report takes a look at typical complaints logged against student loan lenders. Included was being able to afford a mortgage. MReport explores the link between rising student debt and the struggle millennials have to become homeowners.

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NAR Survey Says …

On Monday, the National Association of Realtors released its HOME Survey for Q3 2017. Find out what trends the data reveals about America's outlook on the current housing market.

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Pending Home Sales Stuck?

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For the fourth time in five months, pending home sales fell in all regions. Economist Lawrence Yun believes the housing market could be stuck in a holding pattern with little sign of breaking through.

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Home Sales Sour

According to the National Association of Realtors (NAR), sales of existing homes fell 1.3 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.44 million. While sales are 2.1 ...

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Is the Real Estate Market Changing?

Most Realtors agree, according to a recent survey, that the landscape of their industry is changing. What aspects of real estate do firms believe will be important in the year to come?

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The Home Price Eclipse

The current imbalance of supply and demand in the housing market has caused second quarter home price results to continue on its path, overshadowing 2016 numbers. However, could these numbers point to crisis?

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