Educated Millennials Fueling Homeownership Demand
According to the latest analysis from First American Financial, education is one of the main, long-term drivers that are fundamental to housing demand that will gradually position the housing [...]
According to the latest analysis from First American Financial, education is one of the main, long-term drivers that are fundamental to housing demand that will gradually position the housing [...]
With many households unable to afford necessary expenses as a result of rising rates and inflated home prices, a recent study from LendingTree revealed that many American homeowners report [...]
New amendments seek to remove barriers to the FHFA’s Enterprise Duty to Serve activities in high-needs rural regions of the nation’s southern border states. Source: DS News
Home price growth showed signs of slowing in August 2022 as rates fell to 12% on an annualized basis—off from its 35% peak—according to the latest Home Price Index [...]
In the aftermath of Hurricane Ian causing billions in damages to Florida and South Carolina, WalletHub's latest market report determines which states throughout the nation are most and least [...]
“The condition of a family’s home is a major factor in determining their health, and today, too many homes have hazards, particularly, homes in communities of color,” said Matthew [...]
Despite the struggles faced by the overall housing market, luxury second home mortgage rate locks remained 152% above their pre-pandemic level in Q3 of 2019, with remote workers continuing [...]
With many Americans citing high home prices and mortgage rate conditions as primary reasons for being unable to afford a home, an estimated 75% of consumers in Fannie Mae’s [...]
A new analysis by Redfin has found that 62% of those planning to buy or sell a home are reluctant to relocate to a place at risk of natural [...]
CoreLogic’s latest examination of total flood and wind losses increases in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, as uninsured residential flood loss alone is estimated in the $10-$17 billion territory. [...]