Spurred by historically low interest rates, new refinances made up about $328.5 billion in total dollar volume in Q1, up 105 percent from the same…
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Four agents in Chicago, St. Louis and Dallas share how they’re helping homebuyers navigate a seller’s market marred by economic fear and the coronavirus. Source:…
Ryan Schneider told franchisees he believes they are in better shape than during previous times of crisis. Source: Inman News
Odeta Kushi, the deputy chief economist at First American, said the increase in mortgage applications is part of a long-term trend, not simply pent-up demand. …
The coronavirus pandemic hit Louisiana hard, and the real estate industry there suffered. But agents say their business is now on the road to recovery. …
As of May 10, 8.16 percent of all mortgages were in forbearance, up from 7.91 percent on May 3 — the smallest increase since March,…
Privately owned housing starts dropped roughly 30 percent as a result of COVID-19 in April, according to data released Tuesday by the U.S. Census Bureau. …
March rental rates felt the first signs of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak as price growth cooled. Rents are expected to fall in the coming months. …
Looking for a little clarity on this week’s news? Windermere Chief Economist Matthew Gardner looks at the long-term effects of COVID-19 on residential real estate…
The detailed report gives a market-by-market look at the global pandemic’s impact on real estate. Source: Inman News