Despite lingering supply chain concerns, there were 811,000 single-family units under construction in March, marking the highest level since 2006.
Read More »5 Reasons Home Equity Loans Are Coming Back
From pandemic pressures to supply chain challenges, Dan Bailey of WFG Lender Services discusses how homeowners are looking to access their homes’ equity.
Read More »Consumers Face the Supply Chain Fallout
As supply chain and bottleneck issues continue to impact the housing industry, Steve Adamo of Embrace Home Loans spoke with MReport about remedies to alleviate these concerns.
Read More »New Home Sales Slip in February
Sales of new single‐family houses were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 772,000 in February, falling 2% below January’s rate of 788,000.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Cross the 4% Mark
For the first time since May of 2019, mortgage rates have risen above the 4% mark, on the heels of news that the Federal Reserve has upped short-term rates.
Read More »Who Is Bearing the Brunt of Supply Chain Issues?
With a lack of supplies, a spike in the cost of raw materials, and affordability concerns tugging at the housing market, Ward Morrison, President of Motto Mortgage, recently spoke with MReport to address the impact of supply chain issues on the marketplace.
Read More »New Year, New Paradigms
Nontraditional options like iBuying are picking up steam and disrupting the residential real estate market.
Read More »Bidding Wars Dropped to 2021 Low in September
A new study found that 59% of home offers faced competition in September, the lowest level in nine months, amid a seasonal housing-market slowdown and an uptick in mortgage rates.
Read More »Decline in Listings Stunts Monthly Home Sales Numbers
New listings of homes for sale fell 9% from a year earlier, and closed home sales were down 5%.
Read More »Housing Market Cools as Winter Approaches
A new study has found that monthly growth in both home values and rents eased in September, continuing a seasonal calming that began late summer.
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