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Read More »Homebuyers Return as Market Shifts Toward Their Favor
According to a new Redfin study, as homebuyers adjust to 6% mortgage rates, more homes have gone under contract in January than in the entire fourth quarter, up from a low in November and December.
Read More »Potential Homebuyers Opting to Rent Rather Than Buy
The share of families living in apartments has reached the highest level in half a century, as a new RentCafe study shows more of those who could purchase a home are choosing instead to rent.
Read More »Pending Home Sales Increase, Breaking a Six-Month Downturn
“This recent low point in home sales activity is likely over,” said Lawrence Yun, NAR’s Chief Economist. “Mortgage rates are the dominant factor driving home sales, and recent declines in rates are clearly helping to stabilize the market.”
Read More »Renting a Home Now Costs Less Than Homebuying
On average, the monthly cost of buying a starter home in December 2022 was nearly 50% higher than the cost of renting, according to Realtor.com's Monthly Rental Report.
Read More »Analyzing the Most Cost-Effective Regions for House Hunters
A new report from North American Moving Company examines median prices, tax rates, and other factors to determine 2023’s most affordable regions.
Read More »The Average Home Seller Nets Over $110K in Profit
Both raw profits and return on investment have improved nationwide for 11 straight years, shooting up again in 2022 as the national median home price increased 10% to $330,000—another annual record.
Read More »Housing Market Thaw Begins as Rates Continue to Slide
Freddie Mac reports the fixed-rate mortgage has fallen to its lowest level since mid-September, as buyers begin to return to the market ahead of the spring homebuying season.
Read More »Most Homeowners ‘Well Positioned’ for Recession
“More than a decade of home price increases has given homeowners record amounts of equity, which protects them from foreclosure should they fall behind on their mortgage payments,” said Molly Boesel, Principal Economist at CoreLogic.
Read More »Rise in Refis Steers App Volume Upward
The MBA reports a continued rise in borrower demand, as mortgage application volume rose for the third consecutive week, led by gains in both purchase and refi activity.
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