Home buyers continued to snap up the limited supply of available homes, exerting upward pressure on sales prices and overall home-price growth.
Read More »Home Construction Stunted by Supply Chain Issues
Housing starts may be on the rise, but supply bottlenecks and labor scarcity are impacting the pace of home builders.
Read More »Economists Find Millennials Will Drive Housing Market in ’22
As more than 45 million millennials enter the prime first-time buying ages of 26-35, the year 2022 will present several opportunities, despite expected a rise in rates and a recovering inventory.
Read More »Pending Home Sales Rebound in October
Reversing the trend of just one month ago, pending sales of U.S. homes rose 7.5% in October as consumers regained their financial footing to lock in rates before an anticipated rise.
Read More »Home Sales Continue Resilient Push in October
Despite mounting affordability challenges, existing-home sales continued to push upward, rising a slight 0.8% over September’s totals.
Read More »Homebuilders Maintain Positive Outlook
Despite lingering supply issues, housing permits increased to an annual pace of 1.65 million in October, a positive sign for home builders to close out the year.
Read More »Home Sales to Taper Off in 2022
A combination of increased inventory and rising rates will play a role in weakening the housing market over the next 12 months.
Read More »More Looking to List Their Homes This Winter
During a time of year when sellers typically shy away from listing their properties, a new survey has found that more people might be doing just that to take advantage of record-high prices.
Read More »Investor Activity Peaked at New Highs in Summer 2021
Investors took a breather when the pandemic hit, pulling back their investments across the board. But now that the pandemic is waning, investors are back on the market and are showing up in record numbers. According to new research by Realtor.com, investor purchases ...
Read More »Tight Inventory Spurs YoY Price Growth in September
The nation’s housing supply remains a concern for first-time buyers being shut out of a market by accelerating price hikes.
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