In a month where the median sales price reached record highs, sellers continue to profit as buyers dig into the short housing inventory.
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 »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 »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% ...
Read More »Number of Homes for Sale at All-Time Low
San Jose and San Francisco saw the greatest increase in new listings, but here’s how the rest of the market is faring.
Read More »DS5: Zoning Shifts and Adapting to Change
The newest episode of DS5: Inside the Industry features exclusive interviews with Suzy Lindblom, COO for Planet Home Lending and a continuation of our discussion with ServiceMac CEO Robert Caruso.
Read More »Low-End Rentals Driving Inventory Increases
Already-low rental home inventory, relative to increased demand, drove the rental vacancy rate on one-unit homes down to 5.2%, which was the lowest one-unit rental vacancy rate since 1995.
Read More »‘Burdensome’ Laws, Regulations Impacting Housing Growth
FHFA Director Mark Calabria said reform of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are key to fixing the nation’s affordability issues.
Read More »Flagstar SVP: Low Volume “Tension”
According to Courtney Thompson, SVP, Director of Default Servicing Operations, one of the biggest challenges in servicing right now is volume. In this Video Spotlight, find out how the low-volume environment is "creating a tension," and more.
Read More »Is Housing Stock Meeting Demand?
More increases in construction may be on the way as housing inventory increases, according to the latest report from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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