Here’s why new home sales may see an uptick in the spring season despite the current record falling below market expectations.
Read More »Owning vs Renting in the Largest U.S. Metros
New home shoppers are often on the fence about purchasing or renting, and the cost is a major factor. A new study compares the difference between the two in the 50 largest U.S. metros and gives some perspective.
Read More »Homes of “Steel”
A study ranked the top cities for first-time homebuyers on the basis of factors such as average down payment and credit scores. Which metro turned out to be the best bet? Hint: You can’t miss the “steely” resolve of this city.
Read More »Fed’s Powell Urges “Patience”
With the Fed keeping interest rates unchanged for now, here’s how a potential rate hike can affect the housing market and the economy.
Read More »Homeowners Stick It Out
What factors are compelling homeowners to remain in their current property for a longer-than-average time in these cities?
Read More »Where the Most Competitive Buyers Are
A report ranked the top metro areas where buyers are trying to outbid each other for properties despite the signs of a slowdown in the housing market across the nation. Here are the key findings.
Read More »Is the Housing Market Recession Ready?
Will a slowdown in 2019 create a healthier housing market going forward? A report finds out.
Read More »Gender Gap in Homeownership
Will single women outpace single men in the homeownership department? A report finds out.
Read More »Where Are Americans Moving?
A new study revealed that the migration patterns of U.S. homebuyers pointed largely in one direction. Hint: It’s not just the warmer climate and sunny skies that have homebuyers opting for this region.
Read More »Where Immigrants are Buying
With immigration reaching a new peak, a recent study looks at where new Americans are buying. Find out which cities have the highest proportions of foreign-born homeowners.
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