Why Today’s Housing Inventory Shows a Crash Isn’t on the Horizon
You might remember the housing crash in 2008, even if you didn’t own a home at the time. If you’re worried there’s going to be
You might remember the housing crash in 2008, even if you didn’t own a home at the time. If you’re worried there’s going to be
If you’re thinking of making a move, one of the biggest questions you have right now is probably: what’s happening with home prices? Despite what you
Homebuyers come in all types. Some are single, others are couples, and still others are families. Some have college educations while others do not. Some
If you’re looking to buy a home this fall, there are a few things you need to know. Affordability is tight with today’s mortgage rates and rising home
Ever fancied the idea of someone else making half your mortgage payments? No, we’re not delusional. And yes, it’s a genuine possibility. Let’s dive into
Are you thinking about selling your house? If so, today’s mortgage rates may be making you wonder if that’s the right decision. Some homeowners are
Have you been trying to buy a home, but higher mortgage rates and home prices are limiting your options? If so, here’s some good news
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) is set to release its most recent Existing Home Sales (EHS) report tomorrow. This monthly release provides information on the volume of sales
Some homeowners have been waiting for months to put their house on the market because they don’t think people are buying homes right now. If that’s you, know that
If you’re in the process of looking for a home today, you know the supply of homes for sale is low because you’re feeling the
You may have heard some people say it’s better to rent than buy a home right now. But, even today, there are lots of good
While the wild ride that was the ‘unicorn’ years of housing is behind us, today’s market is still competitive in many areas because the supply of homes for sale
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