Pockets of affordable housing exist near the nation’s most expensive cities, though lower prices may come at a cost.
Read More »Low Inventory Drives the Hottest U.S. Markets
Where are home buyers snatching up homes the fastest during a traditionally slow time in the market?
Read More »Will Skyrocketing Dow Affect Housing Market?
The Dow Jones Industrial average made history on Wednesday, cracking 20,000 for the first time ever. Frank Nothaft, Chief Economist with CoreLogic, said the Dow’s record-shattering levels can ...
Read More »The Pros and Cons of Gentrification
The eventual increase in home and rent prices due to the gentrification of certain U.S. cities is good news for some. However, this process also has a dark side for those who can no longer afford to live in the areas which they previously called home.
Read More »Weather is Cooling, But Demand is Not
The fall months are typically the off-season for housing, but that was not the case this time around.
Read More »Are Buyers Losing Confidence in the Market?
Despite the challenges buyers faced in 2016, existing-home sales had their best year in a decade. What does the market look like for next year?
Read More »Housing Needs Changing with Aging Population
Data shows that by the year 2035, one in three households will be headed by someone at least 65 years old. How will this shift in demographics impact housing?
Read More »How Much Longer Will Housing Favor Sellers?
Housing experts believe that the market will shift to favor buyers at some point, but some think it is going to take longer than others, according to one analysis.
Read More »Will ‘Mixed’ Jobs Data Bode Well for Housing?
The headline numbers in the latest Employment Situation from the Bureau of Labor Statistics were positive, but the report contained its negative points—leaving analysts to speculate what the effect of the data will be for housing.
Read More »Recent Changes May Lessen Homebuyer Demand
The year 2016 was the best for home sales in a decade by many indicators. With some recent changes in the market, will this trend continue into next year?
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