New Home Buyers Bounce Back In October
Mortgage rates were at their recent peak in October. But despite elevated rates, new home buyers were active, pushing sales of newly built single-family homes higher than the month before.
Mortgage rates were at their recent peak in October. But despite elevated rates, new home buyers were active, pushing sales of newly built single-family homes higher than the month before.
Mortgage rates were at their recent peak in October. But despite elevated rates, new home buyers were active, pushing sales of newly built single-family homes
Everybody knows about the economic damage the coronavirus pandemic has caused. But while the virus disrupted the overall economy, the housing market has showed remarkable
There is a lot of real estate data devoted to tracking buyer demand. Reports covering home sales, contract signings, and builder confidence are all, in
If you’re a homeowner thinking about selling your house, you’re in luck. Today’s market is good for selling and, according to new numbers from ATTOM
Home prices can be deceiving. After all, the sales price of a home isn’t really the number that matters most to a prospective home buyer.
The National Association of Realtors’ Pending Home Sales Index measures the number of contracts to buy homes signed each month. It’s an important barometer of
In today’s market, there are more home buyers than there are homes available for sale. In other words, it’s a seller’s market. But despite favorable
These days, there are plenty of interested home buyers but fewer homes for sale. That means, home sellers have options and buyers have to be
New numbers from the National Association of Realtors show just how quickly homes are selling these days. Their September existing-home sales report found that, not
In a hot housing market, where there are more buyers than there are homes for sale, competition rises. A good house will attract multiple buyers
It’s not surprising that the coronavirus had many economists, analysts, and experts expecting the housing market to suffer in 2020. Social distancing, stay-at-home orders, and
If you made a chart comparing the number of home sales to the number of new homes being built they’d follow a similar path. After
Anyone who’s been on a great vacation knows how a beautiful spot can get the imagination going. Sunny beaches, mountain views, and seaside towns often
Typically, there are fewer home buyers in the fall. Because of this, homeowners who sell after summer have to work a little harder to attract
Americans’ confidence in the housing market has bounced back, according to the results of the most recent Housing Market Index from Fannie Mae. The index
You don’t need to be able to define exactly what makes a home green to know you’d like a home with energy-efficient features. All you
Because of the pandemic, virtual home showing options recently experienced a huge spike in popularity. One survey found that nearly 33% of recent home tour requests were for virtual tours, as compared to just 2% pre-pandemic.1 And it’s easy to see why.
The housing market has a pattern to it. Typically, it starts to get busier in early spring and continues to build through the summer. But,
The National Association of Realtors’ Pending Home Sales Index tracks the number of signed contracts to buy homes each month. The index is a good