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The Hispanic population in the U.S. has grown by leaps and bounds, as has its importance on local housing markets; where are Hispanics most concentrated? Hispanics represent a growing part of the U.S. population, and are inarguably the hottest
Construction spending increased again in July, with residential construction leading the way. Construction spending in July continued its strong 2013 comeback, with overall construction activity rising 0.6 percent from June and 5.2 percent from July 2012 to a seasonally
Already an experienced traveler, Saddy Delgado’s broad international reach just got a bit bigger. In a recent press release, Mayi de la Vega, founder and CEO of ONE Sotheby’s International Realty, announced that Delgado joined the firm as Vice
The nation’s home prices continued to improve in July, with the latest Home Price Index from CoreLogic posting fantastic year-over-year numbers. Home prices continued their double-digit performance in the CoreLogic Home Price Index, rising 12.4 percent year-over-year in July. That
Quite a few Americans moved about in 2012, but what were the reasons behind their move? Last year, a hefty number of Americans moved to new residences – 35.5 million Americans, in fact, a 4 percent increase from 2011
A recent testimony in a trial about a multimillion dollar real estate scam brought a development to the case, alleging that Haider Zafar, the southern Florida resident and accused orchestrator of the scheme, also duped Miami Heat players. According
Many analysts were proclaiming the demise of the McMansion, but the super-sized housing option seems to have returned from the dead. The narrative went a little something like this: McMansions, or over-sized suburban homes, were an outgrowth of the
The housing market, according to the latest numbers from Redfin, seems to be slowing down; is that the case here in Miami? For the third straight month, the percentage of listings that went under contract within two weeks decreased
Regulators have proposed new mortgage rules that will give more Americans access to mortgage credit, generating a positive reaction from housing stakeholders. The proposal would align the qualified residential mortgage rule (QRM) with the qualified mortgage rule (QM), finalized
Mortgage rates have risen rather dramatically since May; what impact could those increases have, though, on the housing market? At the beginning of May the average mortgage rate for a 30-year FRM was just 3.35 percent. Since then, as
What do you think qualifies for a dream home? Great location? Great views? Homefinder recently did some research into dream homes, and they decided that a ‘dream home’ was a single family home listed above $1 million with ‘dream
Higher mortgage rates negatively impacted pending home sales, according to new data from the National Association of Realtors. The Pending Home Sales Index, the leading measure of contract signings in the residential housing market, declined 1.3 percent from June
New home sales fell by a hefty amount in July; what does such a decline suggest about the housing recovery? July was a lukewarm month for new single-family home sales, with the Census Bureau reporting declines in sales numbers.
June was a stellar month for Miami home prices, with the Magic City putting up some of the strongest home prices gains in the nation. Home prices in Miami were up 14.8 percent in June, according to the latest Case-Shiller
Residential construction put up some great numbers in July, but are those gains consistent with our local real estate market? July was a very strong month for residential new construction. Not only were building permits up 2.7 percent from
We keep hearing that mortgage lending standards are unfairly tight, but does the data support that meme? One of the more prevailing memes in the housing recovery has been the relative tightness of lending standards on residential mortgages, and
