The average U.S. homeowner with a mortgage has less home equity than they did a year earlier for the first time in more than a decade, according to real estate data tracker CoreLogic.
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Homeownership is likely to remain a pipe dream for many Americans this spring homebuying season.
After many failed attempts, here I sit, a young, non-traditional buyer in my very own home.
The Great Resignation is now called the Great Reshuffling. The pandemic changed the way people worked, which allowed some people to move farth…
OPINION: "In an effort to get more specific on the subject – and to combat the myth that rental property owners enjoy Wall Street-level profit margins – the National Apartment Association recently broke down how one dollar of rent gets spent in 2022. The results may surprise you," writes Courtney Gilstrap LeVinus, president and CEO of the Arizona Multihousing Association.
OPINION: "The heart of the work is the creation of homes that remain permanently affordable, providing successful homeownership opportunities for generations of lower income families while stewarding families and land for community good," write Maggie Amado-Tellez and Gigi Aldrige of the Pima County Community Land Trust.
While recent economic conditions have caused greater alarm, the gap between the rates of growth for incomes and home prices is not a new pheno…
When COVID-19 hit America and sent people fleeing from small apartments in the biggest cities, it immediately propelled rent and home prices i…
In most areas, the onset of the pandemic last spring temporarily brought the real estate market to a standstill. As time has gone on, however, demand in the real estate market has picked up in a dramatic way.
Despite the current COVID-19 recession and the initial drop in home sales, the national housing market expanded significantly in 2020.