According to a new report from the National Association of Realtors, pending home sales slipped nearly 3% in May, while contract signings jumped in the Northeast but decreased month-over-month in three major U.S. regions.
Read More »Protecting LGBTQIA+ Homebuyers From Housing Discrimination Comes at a Cost
According to a new report from Zillow, legal protections come at a cost for LGBTQIA+ home shoppers, as typical home values in areas with explicit legal protections for the community are an estimated 46% more expensive than areas with no protections.
Read More »Median Home Prices, New Homes for Sale Slipped in June
Annually, new listings of homes for sale dropped nearly 26%, falling below their previous pandemic lows, according to Realtor.com.
Read More »Drought-Stricken Phoenix Ranked Most Popular Destination for Relocators
While the state of Arizona recently limited homebuilding in the Phoenix area, a new report from Redfin revealed out-of-town homebuyers are still moving to popular Sun Belt metros despite the high risk of drought and flooding.
Read More »California to Texas Migration Route Becomes Even More Popular
According to a new study from StorageCafe, California to Texas is the most popular interstate relocation route in the U.S. Roughly 111,000 people took that route in 2021, with an estimated 46% of people who migrated being millennials.
Read More »Rents Cool Nationwide as Rental Supply Continues Upward Trend
According to a new report from Redfin, asking rents fell just 2% in the West but rose 5% in the Northeast and Midwest as supply increased and rents began to cool nationwide.
Read More »June Listings Lag, Hampering Home Sales & Shoring Up Prices
Despite the early-June underperformance, Redfin reports that home-tour numbers indicate pent-up demand that should translate into improved sales once mortgage rates drop.
Read More »All-Cash Home Purchases Account for Bigger Slice of Housing Market
According to a new report from Redfin, some 33.4% of U.S. home purchases in April were made in cash, marking the highest share of all-cash home sales since 2014.
Read More »New Housing Might Be the Key to Creating Affordability in More Communities
In a new Zillow report, research shows support is growing among both homeowners and renters for "missing middle" housing developments, as 70% of respondents believe new housing is crucial to producing affordability in their community and support building them in their neighborhoods.
Read More »Migration Trends: Home Prices Weakening in Cities With Growing Populations
While U.S. pandemic migration trends show no sign of reversing, Bank of America Institute's latest housing market report revealed home prices are slowing rapidly even in cities with large inflows of people.
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