According to a new report from Redfin, a record 32.3% of its users nationwide looked to move to a different metro area in Q1 — up from 31.5% ...
Read More »Sellers Should Start Preparing Their Homes for Sale Post Haste
As part of “Listapalooza,” Realtor.com has released a slew of new data showing that potential sellers should think about preparing their home to sell now, during the time ...
Read More »Interest Rises in ARMs
As mortgage rates cross the 5%-mark, application volume continues to tail off, the share of ARMs apps rose, a positive sign in purchase demand while affordability challenges linger.
Read More »Adversity Mounts for Single Women Seeking Homes
It’s no secret that home prices are rising in nearly every corner of the country, but what does that mean for certain marginalized demographics in their search for ...
Read More »Renters Say Debt Is Preventing Them from Buying
According to a new report from Redfin, roughly 32% of renters nationwide are doing so because they can’t afford to buy a home in the area they desire ...
Read More »Profits Down for Independent Mortgage Bankers
Independent Mortgage Bankers enjoyed success in 2021, despite an environment of increased expenses, rising mortgage rates, and lower refis.
Read More »Expert Insights: Leveraging Marketing Tech in the Digital Age
Roxana Davidoff, Founder and CEO of Big Purple Dot discusses the latest innovations and their impact on the marketplace.
Read More »Andrea Easter to Oversee Compliance for Open Mortgage
Multi-channel mortgage lender appoints its first Chief Compliance Officer to oversee risk management, and the implementation of policies and procedures.
Read More »Expanding Housing Options to Improve Affordability
Data shows there is large support to allow backyard cottages, duplexes and triplexes in residential neighborhoods, according to a new Zillow survey covering 26 U.S. metropolitan areas struggling ...
Read More »Degree-Holders Make Up Majority of American Homeownership
According to new research from Point2, approximately 40% of American homeowners have at least a bachelor’s degree, while 30% have some college or an associate’s degree — settling ...
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