State of the Nation’s Housing: Affordability Puts Pressure on Progress
Housing has largely bounced back from the crash, with several key gauges again at healthy, pre-collapse levels, according to the ...
Housing has largely bounced back from the crash, with several key gauges again at healthy, pre-collapse levels, according to the ...
Fast times in Florida. High home price growth in Jacksonville has made The River City the fastest-growing metropolitan housing market ...
Housing continues to be ablaze with activity, with off-the-charts prices and supply consumed at rapid-fire pace, according to the latest ...
Home prices rose 1.4 percent in the first quarter of 2017, according to the Federal Housing Finance Agency's (FHFA) House ...
Pending home sales were sluggish in April as low supply reared its head, down 1.3 percent in the National Association ...
International homebuyers have more impact on the high-end housing market than on the general housing market, according to the latest ...
Home price growth plowed on early in the spring real estate season, up 5.8 percent year-over-year in March, according to ...
Existing-home sales sunk in April, dragged down by virtually absent supply, the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) reports. Existing-home sales ...
Renters are staunchly in favor of homeownership, and, though they have concerns about their ability to afford a home, more ...
Home prices continue to escalate, charging upward 6.9 percent in the first quarter of 2017, according to the latest quarterly ...
Buying a house for cash, meaning no mortgage, can seem like the most strategically savvy and best way to gain an accepted offer. But there are subtle pros and cons to such a maneuver, more so for the buyer, but also for the seller. Read more.
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