Despite rising home prices, a report found that homes are selling at record speed, especially in certain markets. Which cities saw homes moving faster than others?
Read More »Fannie Weighs in on Economic & Housing Momentum
The U.S. is enjoying a strong economy, but will that continue? A new Fannie Mae. outlook shines a spotlight on where things may be headed for the rest of 2018 and into 2019.
Read More »The See-Saw of Home Sales and Inventory
The scarcity of housing supply has made the U.S. housing market a tough one for buyers. Click through to find out how evolving housing trends are impacting homebuyers.
Read More »Overvalued Markets Snapshot
There seems to be no stopping home price and value growth, according to a new report, but how many U.S. markets are currently overvalued? Read on to find out.
Read More »Existing Home Sales vs. Housing Supply
After seeing a brief uptick in the first quarter, existing home sales slipped in April, according to a report. What were the other factors that led to the decrease? Click through to learn more.
Read More »Fannie Checks in With Homeowners
Consumer sentiment on the housing market edged up this month according to a Fannie Mae report, but while homeowner confidence remains at an all-time high, these factors impacted buyer sentiments.
Read More »The Inventory Barrier
Low inventory continues to price potential buyers out of the market. However, despite a year-over-year low in contract signings, many are still trying to buy.
Read More »Study: Look Beyond New Construction to Solve Inventory Shortages
Here’s why effecting change in housing inventory will also require updates to land use and tax laws.
Read More »Pinpointing the Hottest Housing Markets
The latest ProTeck Housing Market Report shows West Coast markets booming, which should come as no surprise. However, the only East Coast metro to make the list might not be what you’d expect. According to ProTeck’s report, the Portland-South Portland, ...
Read More »Assessing the State of the Market
Is the foreclosure crisis finally over? While many numbers point to a decline in delinquencies, the market might need to brace for a slight increase by early 2020 according to a report on the state of the U.S. housing market.
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