Nearly 13 years after the market peaked, housing in Sin City is nearing pre-recession highs.
Read More »Housing Competition Heats Up in September
Offers facing a bidding war went against recent trends, but one California market reported a nearly 65% decline.
Read More »Quicken Loans CEO Discusses the Housing Market
While expressing optimism about the housing market, he said the Fed should think twice before it decides on yet another cut to interest rates.
Read More »On Equal Footing
MReport spoke to women mortgage professionals on gender bias and the steps being taken by the industry towards equality in the workplace. Editor’s note: This feature originally appeared in the September issue of MReport.
Read More »Holding off on Homeownership
With 11,000 single-family built-for-rent starts in Q2 2019, find out why many potential homeowners, including millennials, are holding out on ownership and sticking to renting.
Read More »Despite Economic Concerns, Homebuyer Sentiment Remains Strong
Continually falling mortgage rates are helping consumers remain positive, but there was no change in housing income expectations.
Read More »Single-Family Starts A Mixed Bag in 2018
While new single-family starts have rebounded in several regions, many are lagging behind the national average.
Read More »Affordability Improving Across the Nation
While home-price growth remained flat in August, California now has seven of the top least affordable markets.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Did Home-Price Growth Rebound?
Coming in The Week Ahead are reports on loan performance and insight on homebuyer sentiment across the nation.
Read More »Housing Economists Discuss Employment
According to experts, the most recent jobs report signaled "good news" for the economy and for housing. What were the key indicators in the September Jobs Report from the U.S. Department of Labor?
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