The number of renters and homeowners able to make payments during the third quarter of 2020 improved slightly from the second quarter. Source: Inman News
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The typical home value rose to $259,906 in September, a remarkable growth rate that includes the largest month-over-month increase in 15 years and the largest…
Metros with lower rental prices, including the Inland Empire and Sacramento in California, have been the most resilient, according to a report by Yardi Matrix. …
Today, the market remains red hot as summer, but unfortunately, the industry might be celebrating too soon. Here’s why this winter might bring a very…
Foreclosure filings dropped to a new low in the third quarter of 2020 to a number not seen since the first quarter of 2008. Source:…
Data powerhouses create ‘Cityness Index’ to identify suburbs that best strike a balance between affordability and urban amenities. No. 3 is surprising, to say the…
A total of 15.9 million people moved between February and July this year, according to MyMove, a platform that provides information for people who submit…
According to the latest report from CoreLogic, the 120-day delinquency rate for July was 1.4 percent — the highest rate in more than 21 years…
A new National Association of Realtors survey finds younger people want more outdoor space and bigger homes with more rooms — even as walkability remains…
Looking for a little clarity on this week’s news? Windermere Chief Economist Matthew Gardner discusses the potential consequences of low mortgage rates and persistently low…