A new Zillow survey predicts this Southern metro will outperform all others in price growth
If the company's predictions are correct, the US will see 422,000 home sales in January and another 447,000 in February, a significant increase from 2020
Widespread unemployment has not managed to dampen rent growth in most parts of the country
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The number of total unemployment claims last week reached 1.1M, an increase of 231,335 from the previous week, according to the US Department of Labor
In 2020, foreclosure filings reached their lowest levels since Attom Data began tracking the metric in 2005
Over 1,000 HomeLight agents recently surveyed by the referral platform expressed optimism about a hot market in the year ahead, but noted some challenges remain
'We haven't seen the end of pandemic-driven relocation,' Redfin Chief Economist Daryl Fairweather said, adding that an additional 33% of those polled said they would relocate if their current work-from-home situation becomes permanent
In October, 6.1% of mortgages in the United States were in some form of delinquency
The number of so-called 'million-dollar cities' surged 17% year over year, leading to the greatest net gain in such cities in at least a decade, according to a new Zillow study
The national inventory dropped by almost 40% year over year in December, according to a new report released Friday by realtor.com
Total payrolls declined for the first time since April due to spiking COVID-19 cases
Clever Real Estate's latest survey revealed the average American's non-mortgage debt burden increased by $7,512 in 2020 due to booming unemployment
Less populous areas and counties located in the Midwest and South are more likely to have more affordable homebuying than renting options, according to a report from Attom Data Solutions