A new bill by Representatives Mike Kelly (R-PA), Chairman of the Ways and Means Subcommittee on Tax; Dan Kildee (D-MI); Carol Miller (R-WV); and Terri Sewell (D-AL) would require mandatory data reporting for public housing projects. What does that mean for landlords and renters/buyers alike?
Read More »Worst Housing Affordability in 40 Years?
"Home buyers face the most difficult affordability conditions in nearly 40 years due to limited inventory and rising mortgage interest rates," said Jessica Lautz, NAR's Deputy Chief Economist and VP of research. Read on for details from a new NAR study.
Read More »Snapshot: Pending Home Sales & 2024 Economic Forecast
Including pending home sales numbers, the National Association of Realtors also updated its annual economic forecasts for 2023 and 2024. Click through to find out how much pending home sales numbers changed from last year and to view the NAR’s economic forecast.
Read More »Even Top-Paying Jobs May Not Get You into a Home
Having a high-paying job doesn’t guarantee you can easily afford a place to live, especially in cities like San Francisco or New York City—even for those earning over $1M annually. Click through to find out where the standard 28% ratio of your monthly income goes the farthest.
Read More »Down Payments Increasing in Line With Home Prices
The standard down payment of 20% has done nothing but rise as this number is tied to home prices, which are also rising. Click through to find out where the cheapest down payments are...and the most expensive.
Read More »September Delinquency Rate Experiences YoY Rise
ICE data shows a year-over-year rise of 13 basis points year over year, marking only the second—and largest—annual increase in the past 2.5 years.
Read More »Rents Fall for Fifth-Straight Month
Although completed multifamily units drove down rent prices for the fifth month in a row, short vacancy times reveal just how high demand is for these units. Here’s what the landscape looks like according to a new report.
Read More »The Multifamily Building Surge: Which Cities Lead the Charge?
With single-family inventories struggling to keep up, here are the ZIP codes where multifamily inventories are spiking to try to meet housing demands.
Read More »2023 Home Sales Dip to Levels Not Seen Since 2008
Could this be the slowest home sales year in nearly 15 years? Click through to learn the factors that have been keeping buyers "in a bind all year.”
Read More »Inventory, Median Existing-Home Sales Prices Up
Inventory increased by a modest amount, pushing it past three months’ of supply, while the median existing home sales price grew for the third month in a row. Find all the details in this breakdown of new NAR data.
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