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What Homeownership Really Costs

New data shows the average U.S. homeowner spends more than $9,000 in maintenance, repairs, and other assorted costs. The question is: are consumers factoring these expenses when homebuying?

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Not Enough to Go Around

Between real estate investors, first time homebuyers, and repeat buyers, the current market has been bustling with new home hopefuls. See how it reflects in the recent pending home sale report in the Video Spotlight.

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Housing: A Mid-Year Report

For housing, the first half of the year has been overwhelmingly positive, according to a recent National Housing Report. Take a look at the numbers in the Video Spotlight.

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Susceptible to Struggle

A recent study found that LBGTQ individuals have more struggle when it comes to finances. Why are these concerns more likely to affect this population than others?

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Is the Customer Always Right?

The housing crisis impacted the reputation of the mortgage servicing industry in the eyes of the public. But as the years went by, the industry had slowly rehabilitated ...

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FHA Loans Hit Downturn

New analysis shows FHA-backed loans aren’t as popular as they once were—particularly with new home purchases. So what are consumers using in their stead?

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Buying Pulls Ahead of Renting

New Census data shows homeownership rates have grown significantly since last year. And with rental vacancies up and owner-occupied households on the rise, could it mean the market has finally turned a corner?

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Developers: Keep Grandma in Mind

A recent study shows that by 2020 approximately 56 million Americans will be over the age of 65. What details about their living preferences should developers take note of so that a generation isn’t overlooked in housing?

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Mans Best Friend

The trials and tribulations of apartment life, though simple and sometimes more cost effective, can be frustrating—especially for dog owners. See where having better space for their canine companion ranks on the reasons millennials are buying.

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