by Maiya Beeson | Jul 4, 2023 | Home Buying, Housing Market
Housing starts skyrocketed 21.7% between April and May, marking the fastest monthly growth since 2016, according to the US Census Bureau. With the Fed pausing rate hikes and mortgage rates trending lower, builders are capitalizing on renewed demand and low inventory...
by Maiya Beeson | Jun 20, 2023 | Home Buying, Housing Market
A new study suggests that young buyers are most prevalent in smaller cities. But they’re on their way to greater market share. After the pandemic forced many young adults to move back in with their parents, a new study suggests that they’re ready to test the housing...
by Maiya Beeson | Jun 7, 2023 | Home Buying, Home Prices/Worth, Home Selling, Housing Market, Interest Rates, Mortgage Related, Real Estate Investing
Low inventory has done a number on the typically busy Spring homebuying season. But as macroeconomic factors shift week to week, could a sizzling summer market be on the horizon? Summer is traditionally a busy season for the real estate housing market. The long days...
by Maiya Beeson | Apr 25, 2023 | Home Buying, Home Selling, Housing Market, Real Estate Investing
That boom you heard in Dallas-Fort Worth the last decade? That was real estate activity. According to a new report from StorageCafe, the Dallas Metro ranks No. 1 in the U.S. for the most activity seen in all sectors of real estate over those 10 years. From residential...
by Maiya Beeson | Mar 6, 2023 | Home Buying, Housing Market, Interest Rates, Mortgage Related
The housing market is becoming an increasingly complicated game for first-time home buyers. Unpredictable interest rates, inventory shortages, and affordability woes mean there’s no clear-cut, one-way route to homeownership. NAR’s latest study shows the creative...
by Maiya Beeson | Feb 27, 2023 | Home Buying, Home Selling, Housing Market, Real Estate Investing
2022’s shaky second half nudged many investors away from housing (at least temporarily). As a result, the lane is now wide open for those jaded buyers who’ve faced far too many bidding wars against investors. The number of homes scooped up by investors fell at a...
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