Here's how many Americans felt pressured to spend more than necessary on their home.
Read More »Consumers Gain The Edge in Housing Market Shift
First American Financial Corporation’s Home Price Index (HPI) revealed that consumer home-buying power increased 1.3% in May 2019 and 9.3% year-over-year. The HPI states real house prices dropped ...
Read More »Cash Isn’t King for Homebuyers
The acceleration of the decline of cash buyers continued in June, as a new report in USA Today reveals that just 16% of home buyers paid in cash. ...
Read More »When The American Dream is The American Regret
A survey by Freedom Debt Relief found that more than a quarter of homeowners surveyed feel the cost of owning a home is a burden, with many saying ...
Read More »What Makes a “Boomtown”
A new report from Arch MI looks into why some towns have exponential growth while others do not.
Read More »The Widening Racial Homeownership Gap
Data from the U.S. Census Bureau indicates that black homeownership has fallen to record low levels. Click through to find out why.
Read More »Texas Housing Market Heating Up
Summer’s aren’t the only thing hot in Central Texas. A new report details the new records being set in the region.
Read More »Are Mortgage Applications on the Decline?
Enthusiasm in the housing market fell this week, as CNBC reports that the overall volume of mortgage applications for the week fell 1.9%. The volume, however, is still ...
Read More »Home Prices a Decade After the Great Recession
Home prices have rebounded nearly a decade after the great recession, and a new report by realtor.com states that cumulative home prices have risen 50% since June 2009. ...
Read More »Existing vs. New Home Sales
Existing home sales saw a decline in June, while new home sales increased. Here's what's driving the shifts?
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