Nationwide, home prices continued to accelerate in the month of March, with most of the nation’s major cities showing major gains.
Read More »Housing Demand Hastens Sales
Tight inventory combined with high demand is resulting in a reduction in the time a home spends on the market as the nation’s short supply is being consumed at a record pace.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Hit New Refi-Friendly Territory
With the sudden downward trend in mortgage rates, evidence of increased applications is a bright spot as refinance opportunities emerge again, and house hunters plot their spring strategy.
Read More »Home Prices Continue Upward Acceleration
The latest S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices find the price of a home showing continued gains not seen in nearly 15 years.
Read More »Supply to Demand Imbalance Troubles Homebuyers
While the COVID-19 pandemic gripped the nation and brought everyday life to a near halt, the housing market remained as robust as ever this past year, with home ...
Read More »Homebuying Becoming More Cost-Effective Over Renting
A new survey has concluded that an increasing number of Americans are opting to purchase homes over renting in an increasing number of metros nationwide.
Read More »Mortgage Rates Not Dampened by Winter Blues
Mortgage rates hit their highest mark since August 2020 this week, but home shoppers continue to take advantage of record-low rates as the U.S. economy slowly comes back to life.
Read More »Economic Check In With Realtor.com’s Danielle Hale
In her latest video, Hale breaks down the recent Jobs report, how it is impacting Fed decision making, and what first-time homebuyers are seeing as advantages—and disadvantages—in the current market.
Read More »Nearly 40% Fewer Homes for Sale Since Last Year
What factors are driving the comparative drop in inventory since December 2019? Click through for full details.
Read More »Reaping the Benefits of Falling Mortgage Rates
Mortgage rates have declined again, according to a Freddie Mac survey. How will homebuyers reap the benefits of falling rates?
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