Mortgage application activity increased by 15.3%, and the refinance index increased 26% during the week ending March 27
A new survey by realtor.com reflects the stark contrast in homebuyer sentiment since the beginning of March with the coronavirus outbreak. Still, many homebuyers are undeterred
Home prices rose 3.9% in January, but the data does not take into account the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, which didn't take hold in the US until late February
Opinion
Looking for a little clarity on this week's economic and housing news? Windermere Chief Economist Matthew Gardner gives his take on this week’s headlines
According to NAR's Pending Homes Sales Index released on Monday, pending home sales increased 2.4 percent in February
Median home prices were still unaffordable for 66 percent of U.S. counties in Q1 2020, but that number decreased from 70.4% in Q4 2019
A new WalletHub report looked at median mortgage balances compared to median income and median home values in different American cities
Opinion
Looking for a little clarity on this week's economic and housing news? Windermere Chief Economist Matthew Gardner gives his take on this week’s headlines
In this fast-moving, dynamic time, portals are making significant moves to retain their agent clients and ease their financial burden
New, single-family home sales decreased by 4.4% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 765,000 from January to February
Opinion
Only those who are fast, adapt gracefully, and have the strongest foundations and balance sheets will survive and thrive in the recovery
Just one week ago, only 16% of Realtors reported a decrease in homebuyers as a result of COVID-19.
Residential refinance mortgages more than doubled in Q4 2019, bringing them to their highest point in nearly 7 years, according to new data from Attom Data Solutions
The Japanese conglomerate has been rapidly losing faith in the coworking space company
Opinion
Today’s market environment will finally shine a light on how the iBuyer business model will react as consumer demand wanes, and there are certain recognizable advantages
Residential housing starts fell by 1.5%, according to the US Census Bureau