“Renting is more affordable in the majority of markets, despite rental rates continuing to rise over the past year,” said Rick Sharga, EVP of Market Intelligence for ATTOM.
Read More »New Listings Wane as Homes Linger on Market
The RE/MAX National Housing Report revealed new listings recorded the largest month-to-month decline in December 2022, while markets with the biggest decrease in year-over-year new listing percentages were found in Sunbelt cities such as Las Vegas and Los Angeles.
Read More »Home Purchase Mortgage Apps Fell Nearly 30% in December
Mortgage applications for new home purchases decreased 25.2% in December compared to a year ago, according to a new report from the MBA Builder Application Survey. The data shows the number of applications and estimated sales are more than 20% behind last year's pace.
Read More »Affordability Is Not Only Consideration First-Time Buyers Make
All of the top-10 ranked cities for first-time buyers had ample inventory, short commutes, and more restaurants than average.
Read More »Mortgage Apps Surge With Near-30% Weekly Rise
As the fixed-rate mortgage fell to a near-five-month low, prospective buyers and those seeking refis brought life into the marketplace, boosting mortgage apps 27.9% over last week’s totals.
Read More »The Science of Appraisals
Fannie Mae’s Jake Williamson and Appraisal Institute President Craig Steinley share their perspective with MReport about how the industry is working to improve the appraisal process in 2023.
Read More »Home Appreciation Comes in Under Expectations
Fannie Mae’s latest Home Price Index has found that the tension between the reduced supply of homes available for sale and lower mortgage demand will impact home prices in 2023.
Read More »YoY Single-Family Rental Price Gains Fell Nearly 8% in November
According to a new CoreLogic report, annual rent growth dropped for the seventh consecutive month in November, while Florida metros and Sunbelt cities posted the highest rental cost gains.
Read More »Study Finds Buyers Satisfied With Home Purchases Post-Pandemic
A new study from LendingTree revealed some 80% of homebuyers in past two years don’t regret buying a home during the pandemic housing boom.
Read More »Homebuyers Expand Their Options With Rent-to-Own Homes
A new Javelin study revealed that a majority of Gen Z’ers and nearly 40% of millennials would consider rent-to-own agreements as an alternative to purchasing as a result of low inventory and historically high mortgage rates.
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