Overall housing inventory dropped 15% year-over-year in June, remaining at an all-time low. A new market report from Redfin revealed that homebuyers are turning to new builds as many homeowners continue clinging to their low existing mortgage rates, contributing to the ongoing lack of supply.
Read More »The Housing Reality for Those Who Teach
Typically, teachers can only afford a few homes near their home school, a number which keeps dwindling as time goes on, according to the latest data from Redfin.
Read More »New Market High: Home Values Rose in 68 of Top 100 Cities
“Tons of homeowners scored an incredible deal during the pandemic: a 3% mortgage rate for the remainder of their 30-year loan … this means buyers who are in the market now are duking it out for a very small pool of homes, preventing home values from plunging,” said Redfin Economics Research Lead Chen Zhao.
Read More »Median Sale Price in High-Opportunity Neighborhoods Nears Half a Million
A new report from Redfin revealed the typical U.S. home purchased in high-opportunity neighborhoods sold for an estimated $470,000 last year, nearly 40% more than the typical home in low-opportunity areas, as many of those neighborhoods continue to be gentrified, making them less affordable.
Read More »Share of Homes Valued over $1M Shrinks YoY
“In most of the country, expensive properties that are in good condition and priced fairly are attracting buyers and in some cases bidding wars, mostly because for-sale signs are few and far between right now,” said Redfin Economics Research Lead Chen Zhao.
Read More »Rents ‘Flattening Out’ in Face of Cooling Inflation, Consumer Spending
According to a new report from Redfin, only Western regions are experiencing a drop in asking rents, which are continuing to cool after surging nearly 20% last year.
Read More »Lock-In Effect Keeping Home Prices Elevated
Home prices are increasing due to the mismatch between supply and demand, as inventory remains low due to the lock-in effect. The total number of homes for sale is down 19%, the biggest drop in a year and a half, and new listings are down 21%.
Read More »Limited Inventory Weakens Conventional Purchase App Activity
The MBA reports that overall mortgage application volume fell for the second straight week, with limited housing inventory and rates nearing the 7% mark hampering affordability for many potential buyers.
Read More »To Get Into the Housing Game, You Must Earn at Least $64,500
“Buyers searching for starter homes in today’s market are on a wild goose chase because in many parts of the country, there’s no such thing as a starter home anymore,” said Redfin Senior Economist Sheharyar Bokhari.
Read More »More Exit From San Francisco and New York in Q2
Redfin reports that 25.5% of homebuyers in the second quarter of 2023 looked to move, with San Francisco and the Empire State topping the list as homebuyers continue to depart expensive metros in favor of areas with more affordable housing options.
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