Large Share of Buyers Migrating From Seattle to Phoenix
According to a new report from Redfin, a record 32.3% of its users nationwide looked to move to a different metro area in Q1 — up from 31.5% a year [...]
Ginnie Mae MBS Issuance Drops to $51.18B in March
More than 189,000 homes and apartment units nationwide were financed by Ginnie Mae to close out Q1 of 2022. The post Ginnie Mae MBS Issuance Drops to $51.18B in March [...]
Survey: Majority of Potential Sellers Plan to List by Summer’s End
As part of “Listapalooza,” Realtor.com has released a slew of new data showing that potential sellers should think about preparing their home to sell now, during the time leading up [...]
Mortgage Delinquencies Hit Another Historic Low
According to CoreLogic, the nation’s delinquency rate in the U.S. in January 2022 hit its lowest recorded point since at least January 1999, as found in its monthly Loan Performance [...]
HUD Announces New Staff Appointments
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has announced new roles and additions to the HUD staff. A large pool of talented and diverse individuals join HUD ready [...]
Single Women Are Being Priced Out of Major Cities
It’s no secret that home prices are rising in nearly every corner of the country, but what does that mean for certain marginalized demographics in their search for a home? [...]
Paying Down Debt or Making a Down Payment?
According to a new report from Redfin, roughly 32% of renters nationwide are doing so because they can’t afford to buy a home in the area they desire to live [...]
“American Dream” More Likely Obtained by College Grads
According to new research from Point2, approximately 40% of American homeowners have at least a bachelor’s degree, while 30% have some college or an associate’s degree — settling the share [...]
Survey: Three-in-Five Plan to Move in the Next Year
The housing market is currently in a tizzy—prices hit new records seemingly every day, while inventory sits near record lows. Even with the market in its current state, people still [...]