Forecasts for the housing market based on the anticipated release of IPOs this year have led many to believe San Francisco will see an influx a buyers. A new report, though, calls this into question.
Read More »The Bridge to Affordability
How would addressing the housing concerns in San Francisco impact the rest of the country?
Read More »Homeowners’ Regret—How Many Would Return to Rental?
For some homeowners, going back to renting may seem like the smart decision. Here's why.
Read More »California Home Sales Outlook: Not So Sunny
March home sales reached their lowest levels in years in the Golden State, with two large metros seeing big declines.
Read More »Cities Where Housing Costs Are Becoming Less Burdensome
A new report reveals that residents in these American cities will have extra cash left over at the end of the year after housing costs.
Read More »New Month, New Direction for Mortgage Rates
After weeks of steady increase, Freddie Mac’s latest Primary Mortgage Market Survey reports rates are nearing their lowest marks of 2019.
Read More »First-Time Buyer Affordability Misconceptions
According to a recent study, affordability data for first-time buyers may be inaccurate, and could use a fresh look.
Read More »CFPB Debt Collection Policy Update: Industry Impact
The CFPB recently proposed some new rules for debt collectors. Here's what the Bureau said.
Read More »Millennials Finding it Hard to Leave Home
Just in time for Mother' Day, a new study by Zillow found that the amount of millennials—those between the ages of 23-37—still living with their mother has reached ...
Read More »How Young Buyers are Making Down Payments
According to a recent study, many first-time homebuyers may be mistaken about their potential down payment. How are young buyers making these payments?
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