It’s unclear exactly how many properties will be freed up after federal eviction and foreclosure moratoriums expire at the end of July. But whichever way…
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Several economists and housing experts share what could unfold for homeowners, renters and the overall economy when the CDC’s eviction and foreclosure moratorium ends on…
Amid a highly competitive market in the first half of 2021, iBuyers began making more competitive offers and expanding the range of homes they were…
Conditions should start to improve for buyers while remaining great for sellers if current trends hold, according to a new Redfin report. Source: Inman News
Nearly 60 percent of agents surveyed by Homelight said they expect a home office to be a top priority for buyers in a post-vaccine landscape. …
Buyer demand has slowed overall and ShowingTime expects more inventory to ease upward pressure on home prices. Source: Inman News
The increase in housing starts is a welcome gift, but experts say builders aren’t yet betting recent improvements in materials costs are here to stay…
As the official start to summer approaches, agents say the market is less chaotic than a few weeks ago, and more high-end luxury properties, in…
Tech firm and brokerage HouseCanary found a shrinking gap between the number of new listings and the number of listings going under contract — a…
Homes also sold at their priciest and quickest pace on record during June, but Redfin said that sales pace and market competition have now likely…