An estimated 21.48% of owner-occupied households in the U.S. are housing-cost-burdened. A new study from LendingTree reveals that single women homeowners are most at-risk, while married couple households are least likely to be financially distressed.
Read More »Elevated Housing Costs Driving Homebuyers to More Affordable Areas
While nationwide migration trends remain firm, according to a new report from Redfin, a record one-quarter of home searchers are looking to move to a new metro as high housing costs continue to push homebuyers to more affordable places.
Read More »Fannie Mae Forecasts Stronger Q1 GDP Growth Following Bank Failures
According to Fannie Mae's Economic and Strategic Research Group, experts project the gradual tightening in credit conditions due to recent bank turmoil will contribute to a modest recession beginning in the second half of 2023. Click here to learn more.
Read More »Existing-Home Sales Retreated in March
According to a new report from the National Association of Realtors, home sales declined an overall 22% from a year ago, while the inventory of unsold existing homes rose 1% from February.
Read More »Black Homeowners Experience the Smallest Wealth Gains Nationwide
Although Black homeowners experienced the smallest wealth gains among any other racial or ethnic group, homeowners were able to accumulate over $115,000 in wealth in the last decade, according to a new report from the National Association of Realtors.
Read More »Home Sellers Hesitant to Take on New Mortgages
A new survey from Realtor.com revealed an estimated 82% of home sellers feel 'locked in’ to their current home, as buying a new home could potentially mean buying into a higher mortgage rate.
Read More »Female-Headed Households Still Struggle to Achieve Homeownership
According to a new study from Urban Institute, research revealed that among never-married households, there was a steady six-percentage-point female-male homeownership gap between 1990 and 2021.
Read More »More Homeowners Wanting to Age in Place
A new study from Point revealed nearly 90% of homeowners nationwide aged 50-80 want to remain in their homes, but many remain unprepared for the costs of necessary home improvements to do so.
Read More »More Than Eight Million Americans Reportedly Behind on Rent
According to a new LendingTree study, more than eight million adults throughout the U.S. aren’t caught up on rent, citing continued affordability constraints, and greater overall housing costs.
Read More »Homeownership Affordability Inches Upward But Remains Weak Throughout U.S.
Homebuying conditions for house hunters may be improving as the portion of average wages nationwide required for typical major homeownership expenses fell slightly to 30% in Q1, according to ATTOM's latest U.S. Home Affordability Report.
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