In the latest Nowcast, Ten-X discusses projections for the housing market in the face of recent economic headwinds and the possible effects of last week's Brexit vote on housing.
Read More »Demand Retreats Despite Stronger Fundamental Drivers
Why did demand for housing reverse after five months of gains despite improved fundamental drivers from last year?
Read More »New Home Sales Retreat as Supply Holds Steady
New home sales are up from their 2011 trough but still well below their pre-crisis norms.
Read More »Existing-Home Sales Forecasts Are Coming to Pass
Existing-home sales in May hit their highest pace in almost a decade, while the uptick in demand this spring amidst lagging supply levels pushed the median sales higher.
Read More »Housing Gains Still Facing Obstacles
While the national market now has enough momentum to be an engine of economic growth, the lingering pressures on homeownership, the eroding affordability of rental housing, and the growing concentration of poverty are very much in the way.
Read More »Housing Market Accelerates at Record Pace
Competition is fierce in the housing market after almost a decade of undersupplied housing stock, according to Redfin.
Read More »Baby Boomers in Position to Control Market’s Direction
Why are homeowners over the age of 55 in a position to greatly influence where the housing market goes over the next decade?
Read More »Homebuyers Becoming More Cynical About Election
More and more homebuyers are believing that the results of the 2016 presidential election will negatively affect the housing market, according to a survey.
Read More »More Renters Looking to Buy These Days
The majority of renters said they would prefer to own a home if finances permitted them to do so.
Read More »Existing-Home Sales Defy Unfavorable Odds
NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun noted that the April existing sales data "signals slowly building momentum for the housing market this spring."
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