Home prices rose 5% in early 2024, putting more pressure on buyers with mortgage rates elevated. Here are 15 cities where houses got more affordable.
Homebuyers who earn under $100,000 will have better luck in the South and Midwest, where homes are cheaper relative to incomes.
Gone are the days of throwing up a for-sale sign and waiting for the feeding frenzy to begin. Agents now warn sellers to "buckle up."
As the US handles an uptick in asylum-seekers, pressure is mounting to solve the housing crisis.
Experts said home insurance costs, which have surged nationwide, could keep prices from continuing to climb.
Inclusionary zoning is often so expensive that developers build less housing overall. Making it voluntary — and the incentives generous — would help.
"As early as this summer, a proposed move could begin to unleash almost $1tn into consumers' wallets. By the autumn, it could be on its way to $2tn."
Home prices saw the largest jump in Anaheim, California, with prices rising 20% year-per-year, according to Redfin data.
Soaring home prices and surging mortgage rates have ruled out home ownership for many people, said Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.
As people have fled expensive coastal cities for cheaper housing and cost of living in the Sunbelt in particular, employers have followed.
In many Florida and Texas metros, home sellers are cutting prices to attract buyers with plentiful options, thanks to a surplus of housing inventory.
As the US bears a housing crunch, Florida and Texas have homes stagnating on the market after a pandemic-era construction boom.
Home affordability is still a huge issue, said leading real-estate analyst Ivy Zelman. Here are seven cities where renting is cheaper than owning.
JPMorgan's CEO warned of sticky inflation, rising interest rates, a recession, and global turmoil, while panning crypto's lack of progress.
Homebuyers are still facing affordability issues since prices and mortgage rates are elevated. Here are 27 cities where property prices are surging.
"You're not going to see meaningful downward pressure on shelter costs until the Fed lowers interest rates," JPMorgan's Jack Manley said.
Prosecutors say a tech company is helping landlords work together to drive up rents. The lawsuit's outcome could change how we pay for everything.
The housing market looks even tighter than it did in 2023 as the demand for homes revs up, according to Capital Economics.
Wealthier homebuyers and renters are coming for Miami's higher-elevated, less flood-prone neighborhoods.
Restrictions on medium-density housing in Austin are keeping prices high, as there's not much in between a single-family home and a small apartment.