Those looking to get the biggest bang for their bucks would be most likely to find it west of the Mississippi, according to a new joint report by Trulia ...
Read More »High Home Prices Are Here to Stay
Home prices continued to rise in January reporting an annual growth of 6.2 percent according to the latest S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Home Price Index that was released by ...
Read More »Why are Starter Homes Becoming Hard to Find?
One of the major casualties of a national housing market defined by continuously rising prices and over-tight inventory is the starter home, according to the latest Inventory and ...
Read More »Why is Homeownership Declining in Metros?
Owning a home might be the American Dream, but a recent Trulia report on homeownership trends between 2000 and 2016, shows that there has been a sharp decrease ...
Read More »Independence, Not Marriage Prompts Millennials to Move Homes
In 2017, 34.9 million Americans changed residence. At 10.9 percent household mobility rate, that the lowest moving rate that has been seen around the U.S. since the Census ...
Read More »$5M: Budget for Homebuyers Looking for Luxury Homes
Rising home prices, especially in expensive metros mean that million-dollar homes are getting increasingly common. As a result, homebuyers looking at luxury living are now likely to shell out $5 million and above to get a taste of the high-life.
Read More »Consumer Survey: 2018 Is a Prime Time for Selling
If a recent survey is any indication, there could be some relief for today’s inventory woes in the near future. According to the poll, American consumers are more enthusiastic about selling a home than buying one in 2018.
Read More »Is There a Black Friday for Housing?
It’s a Thanksgiving tradition, nearly as cherished as turkey and football. The day after Americans celebrate all the things they’re thankful for by gathering with loved ones and ...
Read More »Which Locales Provide the Best Markup on New Homes?
In a recent report, newly constructed homes tend to sell more compared to older homes, but in certain regions homeowners can get a better deal while still having newer amenities and less maintenance.
Read More »Starter Homes vs. Renting: Where Homeowners Can Save
Buying a home is cheaper long-term than renting an apartment in the top metropolitan areas, and a new report breaks down just how much homeowners can save.
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