According to a new Redfin study, while nearly one in five homeowners surveyed plan to sell their home in the next year, new jobs and return-to-work mandates are forcing some to sell their home quickly, and at a loss.
Read More »High Home Prices Fueling Peak Rental Season
According to RentCafe's August Rental Activity Report, Arlington, Virginia, is the most desired city by renters nationwide. As mortgage rates have topped 7% once again, renting remains the most affordable option for many Americans.
Read More »Where Renters Are Getting the Most Bang for Their Buck
With an estimated 44 million U.S. households classified as renters, WalletHub examined the best and worst cities to rent, as experts revealed the factors needed to determine the most cost-effective areas to migrate to.
Read More »Metro Cost-of-Living Expenses Continue Upward Trend
Due to the increased cost of living and evolving work trends, Americans are now moving to smaller cities with lower median home values, according to a new report from Gravy Analytics.
Read More »How Economic Shifts Are Impacting the Single-Family Rental Market
From February 2020 to May 2022, investor purchases of single-family homes grew to 20.4% nationwide, but the investor share fell to 16.2% over the past year, as evolving market conditions continue to fuel a decline in investor participation.
Read More »Sun Belt Metros Remain Top Destinations for Relocating Homebuyers
Despite the high risk of drought and flooding, Phoenix ranks as the most popular destination for homebuyers looking to move to a different part of the country, followed by Las Vegas and several Florida metros, according to a new report from Redfin.
Read More »More People Looking For Homes Outside of their Metro Area
“Greater growth in cross-market activity in the Northeast has elevated the out-of-market shopping share from roughly on par with the Midwest and South in 2020 to a clear second place in 2023,” said Jiayi Xu, an economist for Realtor.com.
Read More »Homebuyers Leaving Their Hometowns in Search of Affordability
As many Americans are leaving their hometown in search of more affordable areas, elevated mortgage rates and a shortage of inventory continue to deter U.S. homebuyers, as overall home sales dropped 22% from a year earlier in April.
Read More »Elevated Housing Costs Driving Homebuyers to More Affordable Areas
While nationwide migration trends remain firm, according to a new report from Redfin, a record one-quarter of home searchers are looking to move to a new metro as high housing costs continue to push homebuyers to more affordable places.
Read More »Miami Reclaims Crown as Top Migration Hotspot
According to a new report from Redfin, as remote work and inflated housing costs drive homebuyers to relocate, Miami was named the most popular migration destination in January for those looking to purchase.
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