Potential homeownership demand in 2018 increased by just 0.66% when compared to 2017, but the homeownership rate underperformed potential demand by 8.7%, according to the First American Homeownership ...
Read More »Housing Starts, Building Permits Take a Hit in June
What do the experts think contributed to a decline in housing starts for June? Click through to see what they had to say.
Read More »Alternative Method to Sell Your Home Expanding
Zillow announced that Portland, Oregon, has become the 12th market where it can now directly buy homes, giving homeowners a new way to sell their properties. "Sellers across ...
Read More »Foreign Investors Pulling Out of U.S. Housing Market
New information has found that both the volume and price of residential property purchased by Chinese buyers has fallen—drastically.
Read More »Mobile App Introduced by Real Estate Marketing Company
Hubzu, an online real estate marketing platform, announced the launch of new mobile technology features including a mobile app and SMS notifications. These features allow Hubzu users to ...
Read More »New Employees Announced for Fintech Startup
Iowa-based fintech startup LenderClose has expanded its staff, adding three new employees. To meet demand from its growing client base of community lenders nationwide, LenderClose has increased its ...
Read More »The Decline of Single-Family Housing Authorizations
BuildFax’s latest Housing Health Report revealed year-over-year declines in single-family housing authorizations, as they have fallen 2.75% since 2018. Also seeing declines are existing housing maintenance volume (0.75%) ...
Read More »Forecasting Appreciation Rates Across the Nation
The average appreciation rate for residential real estate in the nation’s 100 largest markets is forecasted to be 3.7% over the next year ending on June 1, 2020, ...
Read More »Which Housing Markets Face a Possible Bubble in 2019?
A new report by Financial Planning studies the housing markets at danger for a bubble during the summer. The report, which studied markets with a minimum population of ...
Read More »The Best Large Cities to Live in
Although urban settings account for fewer than 3% of the U.S. landmass, they contain around 80% of the nation’s population. WalletHub’s latest survey studied the best large cities ...
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