By state, Florida leads the way in the number of homes for sale. Click through for data on how other states are faring.
Read More »Women Play an Important Role in Today’s Housing Market
However, researchers are delving into data to determine how much the pandemic and its economic fallout will threaten progress.
Read More »Spring Economic Growth to Support Housing Market
Fannie Mae’s latest commentary finds that despite a rise in rates, housing growth will remain level, as the warmer spring weather brings with it growth in the economy.
Read More »Senator Pat Toomey Introduces Framework for Housing Reform
As part of his "guiding principles for reform," Banking Committee member Pat Toomey say he has set the stage for ending "the government-sponsored enterprise duopoly," and more.
Read More »Opening Up the Door for Women in Mortgage
In honor of Women’s History Month, here’s how several professional women working in mortgage for Planet Home Lending found their success and encourage the success of others.
Read More »How Much Would Shoppers Pay for ‘Lucky’ Home?
Right in time for St. Patrick's Day, the researchers at LendingTree looked at the role of luck and superstition in homebuying. Researchers there found that close to half ...
Read More »Pandemic Spurs Rise in Home Remodeling
As more time is spent at home, homeowners have turned to exterior home renovations, including secondary structures, solar panels, decking, and pools.
Read More »Share of Millennial Homebuyers Grows Steadily
Millennials continue to dominate the homebuying market, with 37% of all home sales nationwide being made by 25- to 40-year-olds, according to the National Association of Realtors’ 2021 ...
Read More »Tax Credit Could ‘Catapult Millions’ Into First-time Homeownership
After the Great Recession in 2008 sent the housing industry into a tailspin, the Obama administration launched a tax credit for first-time homebuyers. The plan was to motivate consumers to ...
Read More »Progress, Problems When It Comes to Women’s Homeownership
While studies have shown the rate of single-women homeownership increasing at a brisk pace, further research indicates women pay more for houses and make less when selling.
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