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Although all regions saw a boost, the biggest increases were in the West, according to NAR’s index
A new survey of consumer sentiment finds a majority both buyers and sellers feel like now is a good time to jump into the mark
U.S. home prices grow for first time in 15 months
Existing-home sales in the U.S. were up slightly in August, according to the National Association of Realtors’ monthly report, released today. Completed transactions of single-family homes, townhomes, condominiums and co-ops rose 1.3 percent from July, and overall sales were
With the quarter percentage point cut, chairman Jerome Powell seeks to stave off a recession.
Miami garners #10 ranking in new report.
At the brokerage’s leadership summit in Chicago, company leaders Charlie Young and Ryan Gorman both spoke frankly about the challenges facing the 113-year-old brand, from Compass and Keller Williams to restructuring and rebranding efforts.
In a report titled “Housing Market Conditions Across America’s Cities,” the National League of Cities’ Center for City Solutions recently classified 754 cities of at least 50,000 residents into six different categories to identify their main housing opportunities and
Only 4 percent of mortgages in the U.S. were 30 days or more past due as of June 2019, according to a new report released from property information and analytics firm CoreLogic. That number represents a national mortgage delinquency
Realogy Holdings Group, parent company of brokerage brands like Coldwell Banker, Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate and several others, announced last week that it will embark on a process of “strategic organizational changes.” The New Jersey-based company said
The long-anticipated vision of the future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac provides the public with the first concrete roadmap for returning the two firms to full private ownership.
Money can’t buy happiness, right? Well, maybe it can—as long as what it’s buying is a home.
New national data on apartment construction shows activity slowing down in general, but features several cities with exceptional building activity.
After two straight months of nationwide increases, the number of listings under contract by the end of July fell on a monthly basis.
The homebuilder community has regularly offered a succinct answer to the reason for its industry’s sluggishness, generally calling out labor, lumber, laws and land as pain points. But some researchers are poking holes in their assertions of late.
So far, recent declines in mortgage rates have mainly resulted in more refinancing activity — not in a surge in home sales.
