Nationwide, home prices continued to accelerate in the month of March, with most of the nation’s major cities showing major gains.
Read More »Decline in Construction Workforce Stunts Housing Inventory
With the demand for homes at an all-time high, new construction has been dampened by a drop in the number of workers.
Read More »Home Values Rise to Highest Point Since Pandemic Start
The median price of a home continues its month-over-month upward trajectory, as inventory shortages continue to factor into homebuyer decision-making when pursuing the American Dream.
Read More »Home Sellers Continue to Land Record Profits
Low rates and tight inventory is equaling a greater return for sellers, as more homebuyers are dipping deeper into their pockets to land the home of their dreams.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Reverse Course
After weeks of trending downward, mortgage rates began to climb this week with more finding it difficult to find a home amid a nationwide shortage in supply.
Read More »Quick-Acting Homebuyers Further Constrict Inventory
In what Midwest market did the average home spend just four days on the market in April? Read on to find out.
Read More »Labor and Lumber Shortages Impede Housing Starts
April brought month-over-month declines in housing starts, as demand continued to drive builder confidence.
Read More »Housing Supply Gets March Jump Start
Despite the rising cost of building materials and poor February weather, housing starts took off in March reaching new 15-year highs.
Read More »Extreme Weather Stunts Housing Starts
February saw a down market in terms of housing starts, but at an average of 1.42 million, remained considerably above the pre-COVID average.
Read More »Garden State Homeowners Face Heaviest Property-Tax Burden
A report finds residents of New Jersey pay nearly nine times more in taxes than the lowest-taxed state in the nation, Hawaii.
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