Current Market Data
Price growth on the national level continued to decelerate on a year-over-year basis.
July’s seasonally adjusted annual rate of 739,000 represented a 10.6% jump from June’s upwardly revised rate of 668,000.
The pace of home sales increased 1.3% from June after months of decreases, the National Association of REALTORS® said.
The city also took the top spot among the cities with the lowest average close-to-list-price ratios, according to the most recent RE/MAX National Housing Report.
The combination of rising inventory and price reductions in Miami and nationwide is creating a more buyer-friendly market.
The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate dropped more than a quarter point since last week.
The National Association of REALTORS® said its Pending Home Sales Index rose 4.8% month over month.
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Just 13% of respondents expect an increase in buyer traffic in the next three months.
The city jumped 15 spots in RentCafe’s annual ranking of U.S. cities.
Despite record high prices, two factors are creating opportunities for homebuyers this summer: falling mortgage rates and rising supply.
Despite spending more time than ever at home, more than half of Americans admit to hiding from their neighbors, according to a survey from Top Rail Fence.
Summer is underway, and many homeowners are looking for ways to upgrade their outdoor spaces so they can enjoy the heat in style.
The MIAMI Association of REALTORS® said house hunters in the country accounted for the largest share of international searches of MiamiRealtors.com, followed by Germans and Canadians.
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The median price of a single-family home sold in the county rose for the 150th month in a row, a new record.
