The rate ticked down 53 basis points to end March at its lowest level ever.
Read More »Millennials Bought More Homes Than Other Generations Last Year
About 30% of 25-year-olds owned their own home in 2022, higher than the 27% rate of the previous generation.
Read More »Vacant Homes Push Up Prices of Available Housing
The 16 million vacant homes in the country aren’t just sitting there—a new study found they actively drive up nearby real estate prices and keep potential first-time buyers from entering the market.
Read More »Homeowners Increasingly Worried About Economic Conditions
More and more homeowners are worried about making their mortgage payments as economic uncertainty—namely inflation—continues to swirl around the country, according to a new study from Brace.
Read More »$202B Worth of Property Impacted by Severe Spring Storms
About 600,000 homes were damaged in the April 4 severe weather outbreak that stretched from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico.
Read More »Building Permits Ramp Up in California, Florida, and Texas
Building permits from California, Florida, and Texas make up a third of all building permits issued nationwide and have been dominating this statistic for the last decade.
Read More »All Forms of Bankruptcy Up in March
Total filings increase to levels last seen in 2021. Click through for more.
Read More »Report: Home Prices Anticipated to Remain Flat Over Next Year
Veros’ latest analysis finds home prices will remain flat, with the top performing markets only increasing by a few percentage points.
Read More »Consumer Confidence in Housing Near Historic Lows
Fannie Mae’s Home Purchase Sentiment Index posted numbers in March that were just above lows hit late last year.
Read More »Property Taxes Increase to $340B Annually
The share of single-family home property taxes is up across the board by 4%. Click through for more.
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