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Looking For Lower Rent? Rent Decreased the Most in These 11 U.S. Cities in January
While rent prices still increased overall in January, prices only rose by 2%, marking the smallest increase over the past 20 months.
Being Single Can Cost You — Nearly $7,000 More Per Year in Rent, According to a New Report
A new report has found that the "singles tax" can be as much as $19,500 in America's most expensive cities.
Declining Mortgage Rates Spark Uptick in Interest from Would-Be Homebuyers
Mortgage applications are up about 25% from the end of 2022.
Mortgage Interest Rates Fall to Lowest Level Since September, Mortgage Demand Rises
For the third week in a row, mortgage interest rates fell, triggering a 7% increase in mortgage applications.
This Is the Most Expensive Rental Zip Code in the U.S. — And It's Not in New York or San Francisco
Rents soared across the country in 2022, but certain zip codes reached new heights, with the No. 1 having an average rent of $24,000 for a two-bedroom apartment.
9 Places in the U.S. With Small Town Charm and Affordable Home Prices
Real estate experts found the top places where homebuyers can experience quaint living at a fair price.
Nearly 25% of U.S. Home Buyers Want to Relocate — and This State Is No. 1 on Their List
People want larger homes at lower costs.
It's Time to Revolutionize the Housing Market With the 30-Minute Lease
The real estate landscape is ready to leverage technology to maximize its potential across the rental market.
Starter Homes Are Out Of Reach For Most Buyers — Except in These 4 Cities
The idea of a starter home has become "the stuff of myths and legends."
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.