Single-family house prices in May were up from April and from a year ago, and should steadily rise through next spring, according to CoreLogic.
Read More »Existing-Home Sales Up, Albeit Slowly
The U.S. housing market remains on solid footing despite facing broader economic headwinds following a disappointing May jobs report, slowing U.S. GDP growth, and uncertainty in global markets, according to Ten-X.
Read More »Energy-Producing States Facing Housing Price Drops
Nationally, Arch MI put the risk of price declines at 5 percent, which is where it was in Q1. But some areas in the energy-extraction states remained at heightened risk and may experience slower growth.
Read More »Growth Rates Climbing In Lower-End Home Prices
Bottom-tier housing prices are escalating at rates competitive with top-tier properties, and in some cases surpassing them greatly.
Read More »Home Values Still On the Rise in April
The CoreLogic Home Price Index is still climbing, with single-family gains in April up nearly 2 percent over March numbers and 6 percent up from a year ago, according to the company’s latest HPI report.
Read More »Home Prices Rising Fastest in These 10 Metros
Home prices continued their upward climb this quarter in these 10 metros, but a special occurrence is pushing up prices in Florida markets.
Read More »Are Current Home Prices Sustainable?
Home prices have entered into peak levels not witnessed since 2006, causing a growing concern in the industry about the long-term sustainability of current home prices.
Read More »What do Slow Home Price Gains Mean for the Market?
Home prices continued their upward climb in March but did so at much slower pace than usual for the second consecutive month, leading industry experts to believe that the market is beginning to stabilize.
Read More »Home Prices Rise Across the Board
National home prices did so well in March, many markets fell just shy of their all-time peak, from a full decade ago, according to the newest national home price index (HPI) from Black Knight Financial Services.
Read More »The Relationship Between Buying Power and Prices
U.S. home prices are high and are still rising, but the price picture looks a bit different when consumer buying power is brought into the equation. First American Financial Corporation's inaugural Real House Price Index, provides a new take on the way the industry view home prices.
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