Demand for housing took a hit in February as a shortage in supply of homes resulted in a lesser number of buyers making an offer according to the ...
Read More »High Home Prices Are Here to Stay
Home prices continued to rise in January reporting an annual growth of 6.2 percent according to the latest S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Home Price Index that was released by ...
Read More »Up Your Commute Time for a Dramatic Decrease in Home Prices
For Seattle residents, 15 minutes and 40 minutes in the rush hour traffic could mean the difference between owning a home that costs over $900,000 and one that ...
Read More »Why Is Economic Confidence Not Translating to More Homebuyers?
A recent survey shows homeowner optimism increasing for the spring buying season, yet buyers aren’t sharing that sentiment.
Read More »How Language Impacts Homeownership
Can a person’s language preference keep them from achieving the American Dream of owning a home? According to a study by the Urban Institute, the answer is yes. ...
Read More »NYC’s Luxury Housing Market Feels the Nor’easter Chill
Luxury housing sales in the tony Manhattan area of New York are declining and it’s not just the winter chills of the fourth Nor’easter the city experienced in ...
Read More »The Price-Inventory Effect: New Home Sales Slip
New home sales fell 0.6 percent in February with 618,000 single-family homes sold during the month against the revised January rate of 622,000, according to the latest data ...
Read More »Despite Inventory Lows, Homebuyer Demand Skyrockets
The weather isn’t the only thing heating up as we move out of the winter months; a new survey shows buyers preparing strategies as they anticipate heavy competition in the market.
Read More »Housing in The Mountain Region is Heating up
Home prices in the Mountain region saw a 10 percent year over year rise between January 2017 and January 2018 according to the latest Home Price Index data ...
Read More »The 7 Hottest Housing Markets in the U.S.
With the national economy on cruise control, it might be easy to forget that some markets are clearly hotter than others. The latest look at “sizzling” markets from ...
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