A recent report discovers which cities are most suitable for recent college grads—considering factors such as affordability, population, and job growth. Which market ranked No. 1?
Read More »Pending Home Sales Increase: Is it Enough?
On Wednesday, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) released its Pending Home Sales Index (PHSI) for October, reporting the first rebound after three consecutive months of reduced activity. ...
Read More »Up, Up, and Away . . .
On Tuesday, S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller released its National Home Price Index—reporting prices continue to take off. Find out what other trends and challenges the latest data reveals about the market.
Read More »Home Values Heat Up to Record Highs
The latest data on home values reports that more than half of the nation's largest metros gained over $10,000 in value in the last year.
Read More »Home Sales Surge
On Monday, HUD and the Census Bureau released their October New Home Sales Report—reporting increases above prior estimates.
Read More »Home Price Appreciation Continues to Rise Across U.S.
Home prices show no signs of slowing growth, based on a report focusing on recent data on residential transactions. Review the details inside.
Read More »Status Update: Mortgage Applications
Data published in a recent survey shows the latest on mortgage apps. What’s the status update? Read on to find out.
Read More »Freddie Mac: Mortgage Rates Experience a Dip
New data shows the most recent update on mortgage rates—reporting rates dropped slightly in a short week leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday.
Read More »Building and Listing Activity Give Homeowners Reason for Positive Attitude
Even though low affordability and inventory levels have become worth watching in recent times, homeowners can thank a healthy economy and the level of demand for improving their odds of finding prospective buyers.
Read More »Rethinking Retirement
Sun and sand might be the stereotypical retiree’s dream, but is it really the smartest choice? The best retirement city in America isn’t the one you’d expect.
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