Boosting curb appeal is a benefit to homeowners’ pocketbooks and well-being. A new study breaks down the data.
Read More »FHFA Addresses New Fee Misconceptions
FHFA Director Sandra L. Thompson has issued a new statement addressing recent misconceptions about mortgage pricing. Click through to read her comments on the issue.
Read More »Declining Home Prices, Softening Labor Market May Increase Foreclosures
While nominal house price appreciation slowed in response to affordability-constrained demand, new data revealed falling house prices could cause foreclosures to jump, according to the First American Real House Price Index,
Read More »HUD Releases New Residential Sales Statistics for March 2023
The U.S. Census Bureau and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced new residential sales statistics, revealing a jump in single-family home sales and a dip in the average sales price.
Read More »Weekly Mortgage Application Volume Up Nearly 4%
While both conventional and government home purchase applications increased last week, activity remains nearly 30% below last year’s pace, as elevated mortgage rates and low supply continue to moderate the market.
Read More »Composite Report Reverses Seven Months of Declines
“The National Composite, which had declined for seven consecutive months, rose a modest 0.2% in February, and now stands 4.9% below its June 2022 peak,” said Craig J. Lazzara, Managing Director at S&P Dow Jones.
Read More »Remodeling Projects Projected to Near $500B in 2023
According to Fixr.com's Remodeling 2023 Cost vs. Value Report, new data shows which remodeling jobs had the biggest increases in ROI over the past year, as the home remodeling industry is predicted to reach a market size of $485 billion in 2023.
Read More »Western Cities Experience Rent Declines as Midwest Markets Surge
While expensive markets in the West saw significant declines, prices in more affordable areas like the Midwest continued to rise, as affordability helps shape housing demand and lower-cost areas continue to see stronger rent growth.
Read More »Bipartisan Nationwide RON Bill Reintroduced
Sen. Kevin Cramer and Mark Warner have reintroduced a bipartisan bill to authorize remote online notarizations nationwide, allowing notaries and signers to complete the process from different physical locations.
Read More »Millennials: Getting Into Houses Earlier Than Their Parents
A new report from Redfin also reveals that Gen Z took advantage of ultra-low pandemic-era interest rates to make their homeownership dreams come true.
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