Still hampered by supply-chain concerns, home builders slowed their pace in October, as buyers absorbed a 12.3% annual increase in construction costs.
Read More »Home Buying Competition Begins to Ease
A new report finds that the seasonal fall market, while still hot, is cooling and buyers who waited out the storm will benefit.
Read More »Homebuyer Demand Hits Peak Levels
At a time of the year when the market generally cools, homebuyers are looking to land the home of their dreams among an ever-shrinking supply.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Where Is the Housing Market Going in Q4?
After months of record home sales, fierce bidding wars, and low rates, the market has cooled as supply has dwindled, and more are opting to see where the market settles.
Read More »October Home Sales Experience Atypical Seasonal Decline
RE/MAX reported that home sales declined from September’s totals—nearly double the normal seasonal decline.
Read More »10 Housing Predictions for 2022
An analysis finds that higher rates may stifle price growth, with new listings hitting a 10-year high in the new year.
Read More »Inflation, Consumer Spending Driving Mortgage Rates Upward
After dipping below the 3% mark last week, fixed-rate mortgages climbed on the strength of a rise in consumer spending and improvements in unemployment.
Read More »Housing Starts Fall in October
Continued shortages in building materials, labor, and land contributed to a monthly decline in October new housing starts.
Read More »Slumping Refi Streak Continues for Seventh Straight Week
Overall mortgage application and refi volume fell week-over-week, as well as dropping 31% year-over-year.
Read More »Rental Prices Increase Across the Board
In a time when it seems like housing prices are being pushed up daily, rent prices are now experiencing a similar rise as strong gains in employment and income, as well as fierce ...
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