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A new national consumer study reveals radical changes in how Americans want to live in their homes, post-pandemic.
The fact that interest rates will remain at or near 3% for the next three years could boost the housing industry.
Is the global pandemic a mere dress rehearsal for coming climate change? Here’s what Miami is doing to prepare.
“Homeownership has already been delayed for many millennials and the coronavirus could push the timetable even further out for some.” — Danielle Hale, chief economist, realtor.com
Home price and equity growth in the months leading up to the pandemic have helped to delay the impact of the recession on the mortgage market, although the effects are expected to continue to unfold over the next year.
At a listing price of $399,000, it’s a miracle, perhaps, that this home hasn’t been snatched up already.
The latest jobs report shows an unexpected upswing in May, and industry experts predict housing will lead the way to economic recovery.
Victoria Coster to head up ‘super-region’ marketing team at Compass, Tanya Draskovic brings international panache to ONE Sotheby’s
A real estate marketing guru and Tik Tok aficionado gives the inside scoop on the increasingly popular social network.
A new report from the Mortgage Bankers Association points to pent-up demand.
CoreLogic reports home price acceleration continued in April, but — in a shift away from other industry predictions — expects the first decline in values to begin in 2021
Real estate leaders call for action on race and equity in response to nationwide protests.
A new survey finds that, while buyers and sellers are feeling better about conducting business in person, they’re also comfortable doing it virtually, provided they have the help of a real estate professional.
A two-story haunted home in Youngsville, Louisiana, is on the market for the low, low price of $0, but there’s a catch.
Coldwell Banker Realty’s Bonnie Metviner tapped to serve as regional VP of the Region 2 Residential Real Estate Council
A new report from CoreLogic warns of increased hurricane risk this season, compounded by coronavirus-related weaknesses.
