States including Idaho, California, Washington, and Colorado have all also posted the lowest volumes of default and foreclosure, and according to new data, home prices have followed suit in these areas.
Read More »Linking the Housing Affordability Crisis and Homelessness
A Financial Services Committee member noted that affordability challenges are “real,” while Chairwoman Maxine Waters said Congress has “failed” to address this issue.
Read More »Which Cities are Prepared for Recession?
According to a new study, while most major U.S. cities are well-braced for a downturn, these two have fallen behind.
Read More »FHFA Increases Conforming Home Loan Limits
Click through to learn how much the Federal Housing Finance Agency plans to increase the maximum conforming loan limits for mortgages acquired by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in the new year.
Read More »Major Impacts on Delinquency Rates Nationwide
CoreLogic measured what is driving up delinquency rates in some areas, while examining how Amazon's HQ2 search is impacting home prices.
Read More »Home Sale Activity Indicating Economic Shifts
New research indicates how the drop in pending home sales this year, tied to decline in inventory and a small rise in mortgage rates, will impact the greater U.S. economy.
Read More »Reassuring News for Housing Investors
Home values have been rising every quarter for the past eight years, however, one city has investors showing caution going into 2020.
Read More »Renters Versus Homeowners: Housing Cost Burden
Homeowners are becoming less cost-burdened, but renters may be facing new challenges.
Read More »Where Homeowners Are ‘Overstretched’
Find out which cities hold the highest number of homeowners with monthly payments that are too high to manage.
Read More »Where the Biggest Changes in Affordability Occurred
According to new data, these three cities saw the biggest home price increases as the rest of the country's gains slipped, and buying power increased.
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