One of the key datapoints of the newest housing snapshot from the National Association of Realtors is that existing home sales in October fell to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.7 million units. Click through for more from this report.
Read More »Buyers, Sellers in ‘Chicken-or-Egg’ Situation
On the one hand, new listings are up year-over-year. On the other, buyers are entering the market in droves, offsetting gains. Click through for more on Redfin’s most recent Market Report.
Read More »Examining the Most Popular Cities for Renters
Which U.S. region remained the most popular region for renters in November, according to a new RentCafe report? Find out which city took the ranking for the most in-demand city in the U.S. per the latest data.
Read More »Outlook: Real Estate—Especially Commercial—On the Cusp of Revitalization
Commercial real estate looks to be on the leading edge of revitalization, according to comments made by Lawrence Yun, the Chief Economist for the National Association of Realtors. Read on to see what he’s predicting for the months ahead.
Read More »Study: Private Mortgage Insurance Impacts on Homeownership
A new report from U.S. Mortgage Insurers examines the capital and operational standards implemented by the industry since the 2008 financial crisis, along with innovations to increase the distribution of credit risk.
Read More »Housing Inventory Plummets in Most Affluent U.S. ZIP Codes
A recent Point2 study examined America’s fastest-selling and most expensive ZIP codes, showing that while inventory fell dramatically in some of the nation’s priciest markets, homes are selling faster than the year before, with some million-dollar estates selling in just one week.
Read More »HUD Reiterates the Importance of Housing in New Healthcare Report
The Biden Administration has issued a new Playbook highlighting the importance of housing as a key driver of health outcomes and providing examples of how HUD programs are working to help.
Read More »Renting Out Rooms, Amenities, Gains Traction Among Gen Zers
The concept of “house hacking”—defined as earning extra income by renting out a portion of your home or its amenities such as a pool—is exploding among younger buyers as they try to offset mortgage payments with new income streams.
Read More »Senate Banking Committee Spotlights the Nation’s Financial Regulators
A recent Senate Banking Committee hearing featured testimony from the FDIC, NCUA, OCC, and Federal Reserve, discussing protection of the nation’s banking and credit union system, and how to ensure the system equally serves all.
Read More »Home Prices Hit New Peak as ‘Supplier’s Strike’ Continues
October sale prices indicated that the lack of housing supply is constraining market and frustrating homebuyers, according to First American's October Home Price Index report, with sellers continuing their "suppliers' strike" and further hampering already insufficient inventory levels.
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