Austin, Texas saw the biggest home price increase of any metro area in the U.S. in 2021, with home prices rising 35.5% year-over-year, according to a new OJO study.
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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.
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Young adults are moving more frequently than ever before. What economic and social factors are causing this new trend?
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While major metros provide amenities and job opportunities, few millennials are able to afford to live there, including one city where fewer than 2% can afford homes.
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Read More »The Week Ahead: Spotlight on Home Prices
The S&P CoreLogic Case Shiller Home Price Index will give insights into the movement of home prices across the country. Click through to learn more about what else is in store in The Week Ahead.
Read More »10 Best and Worst Metros for Homebuyers
Click through to learn which city scores top marks on the affordability scale for first-time homebuyers. Hint: West isn’t the right direction for them.
Read More »The Week Ahead: Gauging Home Price Trends
The S&P CoreLogic Case Shiller HPI releasing on Tuesday will measure the movement of home prices and where they’re heading. What else is in store in the Week Ahead?
Read More »Homebuyers’ Demand Rises Despite High Prices
The desire to buy a home remains strong among homebuyers despite rising prices, according to a report. But can supply keep up?
Read More »Cities With the Most Long-time Homeowners
Despite the changing fortunes of fellow neighbors over the years, many long-time homeowners choose to hold down the fort in their forever home. A study found that more people tend to stay put than others in some cities.
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