What Buyers & Sellers Really Think about the 2025 Housing Market Check Out This Weeks Newsletter If you ask buyers, sellers, and agents what 2025 holds for the housing market, you’ll get one clear answer: It’s complicated. We have a pretty good sense by now of what experts are predicting about 2025. Now, let’s get […]
24 Million Americans Moved Last Year
Top Reasons 24 Million Americans Moved Last Year Check Out This Weeks Newsletter Americans are moving, but not in the ways you’d expect. While fewer people relocate today compared to decades past, more than 24 million movers in 2023 made strategic choices to improve their housing, careers, or overall lifestyles. New research from Rent Cafe […]
10 States with the Highest Cost of Living
Check Out This Weeks Newsletter It’s no secret the cost of living in America has been climbing, with daycare and preschool prices up 21% and home maintenance expenses rising nearly 26% in just four years. While inflation has started to cool as of mid-2024, many Americans are still grappling with high prices for basics like […]
U.S. housing affordability to worsen
U.S. housing affordability to worsen even as price rises slow Purchasing affordability for first-time U.S. homebuyers will worsen over the coming year on tight supply and just a few more Federal Reserve interest rate cuts, even as average home price rises slow, according to a Reuters poll of property experts. Without enough entry-level housing for […]
Team Loyalty Influences Their Home Search
About 20% of NFL Fans Say Team Loyalty Influences Their Home Search Check out this weeks Newsletter It turns out a home’s “must-have” list can go beyond kitchens and bedrooms—especially for football fans. For about one in five NFL fans, team loyalty had a huge influence on their home search. A recent Realtor.com survey conducted […]
America’s Toughest Housing Markets Shifted Red
Check Out This Weeks Newsletter America’s Toughest Housing Markets Shifted Red—Here’s Why An NBC News analysis explores how housing affordability—especially in the toughest housing markets—gave former president Donald Trump an edge in the 2024 presidential election. Vice President Kamala Harris may have been the first (and only) of the two main candidates to address housing […]
Housing Market Optimism Grows
Housing Market Optimism Grows, But Are Buyers Ready to Act? The Fannie Mae Home Purchase Sentiment Index® (HPSI) recorded a notable increase of 0.7 points in October 2024, bringing it to 74.6—its highest level since February 2022. This boost comes alongside a 9.7-point increase year-over-year, signaling a significant recovery from the all-time low experienced just […]
Gen Z Renters in Major Cities Are Rent-Burdened
75% of Gen Z Renters in Major Cities Are Rent-Burdened Almost half of all renter households in the U.S. are rent-burdened—meaning the cost of renting swallows up more than 30% of their income. That’s according to a new analysis of the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2022 American Community Survey (ACS) by Zillow and StreetEasy. Gen Z […]
Home Buyers Remain Cautious
Despite Inventory Rise, Home Buyers Remain Cautious Check Out This Weeks Newsletter More listings are coming to the real estate market, but home sales continue to be sluggish. Read more from NAR’s latest housing report. Home buyers may finally be finding more inventory options this fall, but they’re still being cautious about entering the real […]
Metros to Watch as Mortgage Rates Fluctuate
Top U.S. Metros to Watch as Mortgage Rates Fluctuate A new study from Realtor.com® highlights the major U.S. real estate markets likely to see changes as a result of the Federal Reserve’s rate cut last month. In September, the 30-year fixed mortgage rate dropped to its lowest level since February 2023. Following the Fed’s announcement […]
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