With home prices up 16% from 2021, and mortgage rates rising, many Americans are searching for homes in more affordable areas.
Read More »Consumer Homebuying Power Decreases 4% YoY
House-buying power, or how much one can buy based on changes in income and interest rates, has decreased both month-over-month and year-over-year.
Read More »Darren Shaffer Tapped to Spearhead Churchill’s Digital Transformation
Six-time Microsoft Most Valuable Professional award winner joins Churchill Mortgage as CTO to oversee the entire technology team.
Read More »Despite Mortgage Rate Hikes, Home Prices Continue Climbing
All 20 cities gauged by the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index saw price increases in January 2022, with prices in 16 cities accelerating relative to December’s report.
Read More »Condo Prices Soar in 2022 as Demand Returns
At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, demand for condominiums plummeted 48% to lows not seen since 2012 as people fled high-density areas in an attempt to escape ...
Read More »Mortgage Cadence Names Kelly Booth SVP of Sales
Cloud-based digital lending platform adds new head of sales with 30-plus years of experience to promote the Mortgage Cadence LOS Platform.
Read More »Pending Home Sales Decline in February
Limited inventory and high demand continue to push the number of pending home sales downward, with contract signings down across all regions month-over-month, except for the Northeast.
Read More »Single-Family Rental Market Takes Center Stage
Top subject-matter experts and skilled practitioners will converge on Dallas in April for two days of networking opportunities and education at the 2022 Single-Family Rental Summit.
Read More »Home Prices Up Nearly 20% YoY
Housing prices jumped the most since summer 2021—up 17% year-over-year to a new high, according to a new report from Redfin. At the same time, a 7% drop ...
Read More »Experts Predict a Slow Inventory Climb Back to Pre-Pandemic Levels
While listings are beginning to trickle back to the market, it is going to take a long time to fill the current inventory deficit.
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