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Homeowners are sitting on more than $35 trillion in equity
FinanceHomeowners are sitting on more than $35 trillion in equity
By Alena BotrosOctober 1, 2024
Starter homes went from unaffordable to affordable in only 2 states 
FinanceStarter homes went from unaffordable to affordable in only 2 states 
By Alena BotrosSeptember 30, 2024
In a week of back-to-back housing data, here’s what you need to know
FinanceIn a week of back-to-back housing data, here’s what you need to know
By Alena BotrosSeptember 26, 2024
An aerial shot of Miami properties along the water.
FinanceMiami is at risk of a housing bubble
By Alena BotrosSeptember 25, 2024
America needs to ‘build, baby, build’ to fix the housing crisis, Moody’s says
FinanceAmerica needs to ‘build, baby, build’ to fix the housing crisis, Moody’s says
By Alena BotrosSeptember 23, 2024
Jerome Powell says the Fed can cut rates but it can’t fix the housing crisis
FinanceJerome Powell says the Fed can cut rates but it can’t fix the housing crisis
By Alena BotrosSeptember 19, 2024
A street sign for "Riley Real Estate & Home Mortgage" displays current mortgage rates. The rates listed are 5.375% for a 30-year fixed conventional loan up to $1,089,300, 4.50% for a 15-year fixed conventional loan up to $1,089,300, and 6.50% for a 30-year fixed jumbo loan ranging from $1,089,300 to $5,000,000. The sign also includes information about other services such as interest-only loans, bank statement loans, DSCR loans, adjustable-rate mortgages, HELOC, VA loans, and FHA loans, with a contact phone number at the bottom.
FinanceMortgage rates hit lowest level since Feb 2023
By Alex Perry and BloombergSeptember 19, 2024
A triple threat stalks the housing market as rates, costs, and election anxiety collide
FinanceA triple threat stalks the housing market as rates, costs, and election anxiety collide
By Alena BotrosSeptember 18, 2024
Diane Swonk, chief economist and managing director at KPMG LLP, during a panel on the outlook of the US election during the National Association of Business Economics (NABE) economic policy conference in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024. The theme of this year's annual meeting is "Navigating Geopolitical Turbulence and Domestic Uncertainty." Photographer: Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty Images
FinanceLower mortgage rates aren’t igniting the housing market. There are 2 key reasons why, top economist says
By Alena BotrosSeptember 16, 2024
Home prices almost never go down
FinanceHome prices almost never go down
By Alena BotrosSeptember 13, 2024
Half of all households in the country can’t afford a normal starter home
FinanceHalf of all households in the country can’t afford a normal starter home
By Alena BotrosAugust 30, 2024
A 40-year mortgage should be the new American standard for first-time homebuyers, two-time presidential advisor says
FinanceA 40-year mortgage should be the new American standard for first-time homebuyers, two-time presidential advisor says
By Alena BotrosAugust 29, 2024
U.S. homes aren’t just more expensive. They’re also getting smaller
FinanceU.S. homes aren’t just more expensive. They’re also getting smaller
By Alena BotrosAugust 28, 2024
It’s getting easier to find a starter home but harder to buy one
FinanceIt’s getting easier to find a starter home but harder to buy one
By Alena BotrosAugust 27, 2024
man unloading boxes from van
FinanceThe outlook for home prices has zig zagged dramatically again
By Jason MaAugust 25, 2024
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