A new survey from Property Shark states that 30% of respondents over the age of 45 stated they’ve struggled with housing costs over the past year. The ...
Read More »Low Mortgage Rates Attracting Interest
Mortgage rates dropped to a new low and Americans are looking to buy, but other factors may be keeping many from becoming homeowners.
Read More »What do Millennial Homebuyers Know?
According to a new report, some potential homebuyers, particularly younger buyers, may be frightened away from buying a home by a lack of knowledge about the process.
Read More »Linking Mortgage Debt to Life Expectancy
Is having debt a good thing? A new study by LendingTree found a correlation between mortgage debt and life expectancy, as higher debt relative to income is linked ...
Read More »The Continual Shrinking of Single-Family Home Sizes
The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) reports that the size of single-family homes during Q2 2019 declined. The NAHB, with data from the Census Bureau’s Quarterly Starts ...
Read More »Gauging the Home Price Slowdown Risks
In this Video Spotlight, find out why CoreLogic Deputy Chief Economist Ralph McLaughlin says housing market observers should ease some of their concerns.
Read More »Mixed Results for Single-Family Housing Starts, Building Permits
The results of July’s Census Bureau New Residential Construction Survey was a mixed bag. Building permits in July grew month-over-month by 8.4% to 1.33 million, and 1.5% annually. ...
Read More »Why Low Mortgage Rates Aren’t Stoking Home Sales
An analysis of some of the nation’s top markets gives insights into the factors that are overriding the benefits of low rates.
Read More »The Constraints on Housing Growth
Click through to learn more about what a new Fannie Mae report has to say about trends that are impacting the housing market and the economy.
Read More »Hispanic Homeownership Problems
Hispanic homeownership is lagging behind non-Hispanic white homeownership, and a new study takes a look at where Hispanic homeownership has fallen behind the most.
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