Despite recent reports within the industry that home price appreciation may be decelerating, the latest data from CoreLogic suggests that might not be the case.
Read More »Home Prices Approaching New Peak
Having increased year-over-year every month for more than four years now, home prices are getting close to a new all-time high.
Read More »Housing Shows Signs of Cooling After a Hot Summer
It has been a record breaking summer for residential housing in the United States, according to one analysis. Lately, however, the market has shown signs that things may be slowing down.
Read More »Housing’s Good and Bad News Both Present Opportunity
The homeownership rate is down and prices are up, and both metrics present chances for mortgage loan officers and their Realtor partners to ferret out opportunity.
Read More »Meeting in the Middle: Economics Push Residents Inland
The last decade has seen many residents relocate to the East and West Coasts due to the strong job markets in those locations as well as employment and income growth. But a recent survey found that trend is likely about to change.
Read More »Home Price Gains are Shrinking
Home prices have appreciated every month for more than four years—but the rate of appreciation is getting smaller.
Read More »Is Home Price Appreciation Decelerating?
Home prices have appreciated at a rapid pace for much of the last four years, but that pace slipped slightly in May. Are the forecasts of the deceleration of home price appreciation coming true?
Read More »The Week Ahead: Will Housing Starts Restart?
Housing starts were flat in May after showing signs of resuscitation in April. What will the housing starts report look like for June? The industry will find out on Tuesday, July 19.
Read More »Proximity to Live Music Venues May Affect Home Prices
According to an analysis from Realtor.com, home prices tended to higher where the homes were in walking distance from outdoor concert venues.
Read More »Which Presidential Candidate Will Best Serve Housing?
Where will the housing market stand post-election? Consumers have contrasting opinions on how they foresee the evolution of the housing market after the new president takes office.
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