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Trends in Homeowner Equity

Find out how homeowners have seen their equity increase, or decrease, in the beginning of 2019, and see which cities were the least "equity challenged."

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The Tappable Equity Slide

Equity hit a high in Q2 2018, but now it’s headed downhill. A new report examines the factors in play, as well as providing a new look at foreclosure rates.

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Why Homeowners Won’t Move

"Homebodies" are becoming more and more common as less homeowners sell their current homes. An economist gives insights on the factors contributing to this trend.

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Homeowners and Rising Interest Rates

From restricting refinance activity, to managing debt, rising rates are likely to affect the housing market in many ways. Experts weigh in on what homeowners can do to mitigate the challenges of this environment.

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Negative Equity Falls Across the U.S.

A new study has found that homeowners with negative equity, those who owe more on their mortgage than the value of their home, are decreasing. Here’s how rising home equity can support additional consumption spending and home improvement expenditures.

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Minority Neighborhoods Gain Equity

According to a recent report, minority neighborhoods saw some of the largest gains in home equity, coming from the lowest levels of home equity. How are other groups stacking up?

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