For the third consecutive month, single‐family houses rose, as buyers cash in on low rates before a predicted hike in the coming months.
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 »Homeownership Remains Key Asset to Americans’ Bottom Line
Homeownership continues to serve as the primary source of wealth accumulation for most middle-class households, according to a new report.
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 »Which State is Attracting First-Time Buyers in Droves?
With a state motto like "Virginia is for Lovers," a new study has found that first-time buyers are also falling for its cities of Chesapeake, Hampton, Virginia Beach, and Norfolk.
Read More »Median Home Sales Prices Spike $30K in July
The supply of homes has risen as more have been priced out of the market with media prices rising $28,700 month-over-month in July.
Read More »New Home Sales Begin to Taper Off
Sales of new single‐family houses slid 6.6% month-over-month in June, with supply concerns still impacting the market.
Read More »Surge in the Demand for Vacation Homes
Pandemic-related remote work situations are pushing more Americans to purchase second homes.
Read More »Home Prices Climb 13.2% YoY in March
Showing no signs of a slowdown, home prices continued to trend upward in March, with 20 major U.S. metros showing double-digit growth year-over-year.
Read More »Rise in Demand Drives Home Price Appreciation
Potential homebuyers looking to take advantage of low rates are hitting some obstacles when shopping, one being the continued rise in home prices.
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