An increase in the number of smaller, affordable homes listed in July provided much-needed relief for first-time homebuyers who have been shut out of the market due to affordability and inventory concerns.
Read More »New Home Sales Begin to Taper Off
Sales of new single‐family houses slid 6.6% month-over-month in June, with supply concerns still impacting the market.
Read More »Home Sales Reverse Course
June saw more homes available, and with lower rates in the market, more on the sidelines were able to take advantage and purchase a home.
Read More »Rents Rise to New Highs in June
Affordability struggles for homebuyers forced more into the rental space, with rents rising at a faster pace than income in many metros nationwide.
Read More »Fierce Bidding Wars Drive Home Prices Upward
A shrinking supply of homes available faces stiff competition from buyers looking to one-up each other, as home prices continued to trend higher in May.
Read More »Pending Sales Offset by Tight Home Supply
Low housing inventory in Q1 is keeping more homebuyers on the sidelines, with would-be buyers shunned by a lack of affordable options.
Read More »Home Prices Climb 13.2% YoY in March
Showing no signs of a slowdown, home prices continued to trend upward in March, with 20 major U.S. metros showing double-digit growth year-over-year.
Read More »Homes Selling Quicker Than Ever
New listings are spending considerably less time on the market with low rates offset by high prices and even higher demand.
Read More »Idaho City Tops List of Emerging Housing Markets
Based upon the local economy and lifestyle metrics, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho comes in as the top city in a new data set targeting emerging markets.
Read More »Gap Widens Between Demand and Inventory
While the COVID-19 pandemic gripped the nation and brought everyday life to a near halt, the housing market remained as robust as ever this past year, with home prices rising 14.3%, new listings coming in at 27% lower, with 50% ...
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