According to a new report from Redfin, the typical American homeowner in 2021 had spent 13.2 years in their home—down slightly from the peak of 13.5 years in 2020, but ...
Read More »Purchase and Refi Apps Continue to Tumble
Overall mortgage volume tailed off slightly from last week’s totals, as climbing rates continue to dampen refi and purchase activity.
Read More »FHFA Announces Nearly $1.4B for More Affordable Housing Programs
Today, it was announced by FHFA Acting Director Sandra L. Thompson that the Housing Trust Fund and Capital Magnet Fund will receive a total of $1.138 billion for ...
Read More »As the Pandemic Wanes, Remote Work Will Remain Popular
According to Arch Mortgage Insurance Company (Arch MI), a Greensboro, North Carolina based company offering risk management and financial products to mortgage lenders, 2022 was nothing short of ...
Read More »Top Markets at Risk of Home Price Decline
Home prices nationwide increased year over year by 19.1% in January 2022 compared to January 2021, according to the new CoreLogic Home Price Insights (HPI) report. On a ...
Read More »New Home Purchase Apps Drop YoY
Along with a strain in purchase activity, the MBA's estimate of new home sales fell in January to its slowest annual pace since July 2021.
Read More »Home Buyers’ Desire to Relocate Reaches Record High
Experts predict the share of Americans relocating will continue to rise throughout 2022, as affordable metros are more attractive than ever.
Read More »Income Rises, Along With Real House Prices, in December
The average U.S. home gained $1,800 in value between November and December 2021.
Read More »New Listings Work to Keep Pace with Housing Demand
According to a new report from Redfin, the number of newly listed homes for sale during the four weeks ending February 20 was down just 2% year-over-year—the smallest ...
Read More »Measuring Gaps in Racial and Ethnic Homeownership
A new analysis shows the US states with the largest and smallest homeownership gaps by race and ethnicity compared to the statewide rate. Polygon Research and the Homeownership ...
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