Housing Prices: Page 3
These Cities Have the Biggest Risk For a Housing Bubble in 2022
Across the globe, Toronto was the city with the highest risk of a housing bubble. But in the U.S., the city with the biggest risk wasn't New York.
7 Secrets Luxury Home Buyers Need to Know
What first-time home buyers need to look for when marketing their first home investment
NYC Rent On a Minimum Wage Salary? That'll Be Over 100 Hours a Week
New study found that affordable housing across the nation is increasingly inaccessible, especially to those working minimum wage jobs.
Home Builders Are Taking a New Approach To Excess Inventory: Targeting Investors
As the housing market cools, home builders are scrambling to find solutions to reduce excess inventory.
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In the '80s, Mortgage Rates Were Almost Three Times As High — But It's Still Harder To Buy a Home Now
While the Fed has hiked up mortgage rates as a means to tame inflation, but it's nothing compared to 40 years ago.
The Housing Market Is Cooling the Fastest in These 10 Cities
The housing market is shifting, and these cities are seeing prices drop the fastest.
Homebuyers Are Backing Out of Purchases in This Area of the Country More Than Anywhere Else In The U.S.
Houses in this area saw some of the highest surges in home prices during the pandemic. Now, those same locations are seeing homebuyers back out in record numbers.
Jerome Powell Says the Housing Market Correction 'Reset' Is Already Underway
Reporters pressed Fed chair Jerome Powell to clarify what he meant by the term.
Rent Prices Could Finally Be Cooling -- But Not in These Cities
After over a year of skyrocketing prices, recent data suggests that rent costs could finally be dropping.
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Homebuilder Confidence Drops For 8th Consecutive Month, U.S. in 'Housing Recession'
The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) dropped six points in August.
The Real Estate Housing Market Is Shifting: Too Many Homes, Not Enough Buyers
As mortgage rates surged, prospective homeowners were priced out. Now there are not enough buyers for an increasing number of homes.
New York Rent Reached Its Highest Levels, Ever. When Are They Expected To Go Down?
Average monthly rent breaks $5,000 in Manhattan for the first time in history.
Is a Housing Market Correction Finally Underway?
Experts are saying the market is still "a bit rough right now," and may get worse before it gets better.