A new survey has found that while supply remains an issue, the housing market is attracting buyers due to mortgage rates, which continue in the 3% range.
Read More »Homebuying Demand Slips Below 2020 Levels
For the first time in 2021, the demand for homes has fallen below last year’s levels, with high prices turning many would-be buyers away from a still-completive marketplace.
Read More »More Than Half of Homes Selling Above Their List Price
In a month where the median sales price reached record highs, sellers continue to profit as buyers dig into the short housing inventory.
Read More »Bidding Wars Linger as Housing Market Decelerates
Despite the housing market experiencing a minor slowdown, Redfin agents are reporting competition remaining moderately fierce for the short supply available.
Read More »Pending Home Sales Losing Momentum
Despite still being up 29% year-over-year from 2020, pending home sales are tailing off as a new report examines this downturn.
Read More »Premium for High Flood Risk Homes Rose During Pandemic
Researchers found that while flood risk is escalating in many parts of the country, it doesn't appear to be a deal-breaker for large number of house hunters.
Read More »Sizzling Housing Market Shows Signs of Cooling
New data suggests a potential summer slowdown for prices, pending sales, and competition, but that didn’t prevent another record-breaking month in May.
Read More »Surge Seen in High-End Home Sales
A new Redfin analysis shows that sales of luxury homes have become more abundant, with growth in this market currently skewed toward some of the biggest metros in the nation.
Read More »Fierce Bidding Wars Drive Home Prices Upward
A shrinking supply of homes available faces stiff competition from buyers looking to one-up each other, as home prices continued to trend higher in May.
Read More »Uptick Reported in Forbearance Re-Entries
Overall forbearance volume may have declined, but the number of homeowners requiring additional assistance rose, despite an improvement in initial unemployment claims.
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