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Housing Affordability in 2024: Slight Progress, But Still Out of Reach for Most
Although housing affordability improved slightly in 2024 , buying and maintaining a home remained financially unrealistic for many...
annarwert
Mar 312 min read
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The Changing Face of Homeownership: Who’s Buying in 2025?
The profile of today’s homebuyers looks very different than it did just a few decades ago. Buyers are older, more likely to be single,...
annarwert
Mar 183 min read
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The New Normal: Million-Dollar Starter Homes
First-time homebuyers in 237 U.S. cities are finding that the typical starter home is priced at $1 million or more , according to the...
annarwert
Mar 182 min read
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Where Housing Markets Are Most Overvalued — and Where Deals Can Still Be Found
A stark contrast in housing affordability—while some areas struggle with overvalued homes far beyond local incomes, others remain...
annarwert
Mar 173 min read
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CMBS Delinquency Rate Rises Above 5% in June 2024
The commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) delinquency rate climbed back above the 5% mark in June 2024 , according to new data...
annarwert
Mar 131 min read
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Top U.S. Cities for Economic Growth in 2024
A 2024 study by CoworkingCafe , titled America’s Boomtowns: Top Cities for Economic Growth , has highlighted the fastest-growing cities...
annarwert
Mar 132 min read
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Home Prices Hit New Record High in 2024 as Inventory Rises
The housing market remained on an upward trajectory last year, with Redfin’s data for the four weeks ending June 30, 2024 (June 3–30,...
annarwert
Mar 132 min read
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H.R. 1846, the Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act: What Ending the Federal Reserve Could Mean for the Housing Market
In March 2025 , Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) Â introduced H.R. 1846, the Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act , a bill that aims to...
annarwert
Mar 133 min read
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Housing Market Won’t Budge Until at Least 2026
The U.S. housing market is "stuck," and there’s no clear path to relief until at least 2026 or beyond, according to Bank of America’s...
annarwert
Mar 131 min read
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Tech Trends: The Latest Innovations in Real Estate Technology
The real estate industry continues to evolve with new technology designed to improve efficiency, streamline transactions, and enhance the...
annarwert
Mar 123 min read
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Navigating 2025: Homeownership in an Evolving Interest Rate Landscape
As we progress through 2025 , homeowners and prospective buyers continue to face a shifting interest rate environment . Looking at data...
annarwert
Mar 124 min read
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More Homes Are Hitting the Market—But Where Are the Buyers?
The housing market is seeing a shift as new listings rise while demand struggles to keep up . According to Zillow, the number of newly...
annarwert
Mar 122 min read
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Denver Leads the Nation in Rent Declines, but the Trend May Not Last
Rent costs in the Denver metro area recorded the largest monthly decline in the nation in January, according to Zillow’s latest rental...
annarwert
Mar 42 min read
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America’s Hottest Housing Markets in Q4 2024
The nation's hottest housing market in the fourth quarter of 2024 was ZIP code 85621 in Nogales, Arizona, a border community near Mexico....
annarwert
Mar 42 min read
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Home Sellers Are Dropping Prices, But Buyers Shouldn’t Celebrate Yet
The housing market is seeing an uptick in price reductions , but that doesn’t necessarily mean relief for prospective buyers. According...
annarwert
Mar 43 min read
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The Most At-Risk Housing Markets
The U.S. housing market continues to show signs of regional vulnerability , with California, Illinois, and New Jersey topping the list of...
annarwert
Mar 42 min read
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The National Housing Market Remains Strong Despite High Interest Rates
The housing market continues to demonstrate resilience despite higher mortgage rates. Home appreciation is at odds with affordability.
ilan brown
Oct 9, 20242 min read
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