Researchers analyze relocation trends and the relationship between how long residents have lived in their homes and local home price growth.
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Economists evaluate one of the top concerns for borrowers considering an equity loan and offer up methods for mitigating potential problems.
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Demand continues to be high, but supply issues concerned many builders in April.
Read More »Housing Starts Hit 15-Year Peak in March
Constrained by harsh winter weather early in the year, housing starts took off in March, seeing a near 20% month-over-month rise.
Read More »Where Each Presidential Candidate Stands on Housing
An economic expert has delved into the ways incumbent President Donald Trump's policies compare to challenger and former VP Joe Biden's actions and stances when it comes to industry issues.
Read More »Examining Black Homeownership Trends
Here’s what a new study revealed about the state of African-American homeownership across the country, and the cities where this demographic owns the most and least homes relative to their overall population.
Read More »Real Estate Taxes by City
Real estate taxes vary from city to city, and a recent report takes a look at where taxes are lowest and highest. What are the key differences between the different ends of the spectrum?
Read More »Analyzing Millennial Homeowners’ Credit Profiles
A study analyzing the credit profiles of millennnial homeowners and renters revealed some key differences that kept the latter from taking the plunge into buying real estate.
Read More »Experts Sound Off on Fed Rate Decision
Though the Fed decided not to raise rates, experts say that could change later this year. Find out why.
Read More »Why Reverse Mortgages Keep Moving Forward
Are reverse mortgages still a viable equity alternative to selling and moving? A report finds out and explains more.
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