The market is reaching a turning point in which price reductions are more common. But that doesn’t mean homes can’t still appreciate in value. Source:…
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More than $3.9 billion in pandemic-relief loans went to single-employee real estate entities, according to a new report. Nearly 80 percent of that amount was…
The latest jobless numbers show U.S. unemployment is holding steady at a very low 3.6 percent. In real estate, this situation may offer a slight…
Investors warned of “break even” second quarter as rising mortgage rates put a bigger-than-expected dent in loan originations. Source: Inman News
More than one in five sellers dropped their asking price during May 2022, the highest rate since October 2019. Source: Inman News
Employers added 16,700 residential construction jobs in May on a seasonally adjusted basis, nearly doubling the national rate of job growth, according to new Department…
With a few exceptions, the layoffs have so far largely been confined to companies providing mortgages and mortgage-related services like title and closing. Source: Inman…
As home prices have risen, driven by supply shortages and increased demand, many real estate industry experts have started considering whether the existing commission compensation…
Americans heading abroad for the summer, former Hamptons renters becoming homeowners and a surplus of inventory have all led to the market’s landlords slashing their…