While the homeownership gap between people of color and white people often worsens amid a recession, the pandemic has brought new challenges.
Read More »Homebuying is Going Virtual
Click through to read about the number of potential buyers who would purchase a home without stepping foot in it.
Read More »Purchase Applications Rise 5%
One analyst said “pent-up demand” is leading homebuyers back into the market. Click through to lead more.
Read More »Report: Homebuilding to Increase in Less-Populated Areas
The spread of COVID-19 within high-density markets could lead to rising residential construction in rural areas.
Read More »HECM Endorsements Surge in May
The month-over-month increase is more than 200% than April numbers, and is the best month recorded in over two years.
Read More »COVID-19’s Affordable Housing Impact
Despite labor market upheaval, home prices have remained relatively steady throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Here's how the market may react after a return to normal.
Read More »Mortgage Market Off to Worst Start Since 2013
This is despite the Federal Reserve injecting $688 billion into the market in March to offset the impact of COVID-19.
Read More »Are Home Prices Heading For a Decline?
While values have increased annually every month since February 2012, a new projection says that could change over the next year.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Expected to Remain Low
The latest reading found the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is the second-lowest recorded in the history of the NerdWallet survey.
Read More »Residential Construction Spending Falls in April
While overall money spent on construction declined for the month, one economist said single-family building is the “best bet” for a rebound.
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