The median area for a new single-family home fell to 2,191 square feet in the second quarter — the lowest recorded size since 2010.
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Foreclosures Continue To Surge With More Homeowners Now in Danger of Losing Their Properties
More Americans may lose their homes as the number of property owners receiving foreclosure filings continues to rise.
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Amazingly, 2023 Is Not the Most Unaffordable It’s Ever Been To Buy a Home—Not Even Close
Buying a home today might seem like the most unaffordable it’s ever been. However, the baby boomers had it worse.
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Miracles Do Happen: Rents Drop for the First Time Since COVID-19
For the first time since 2020, rents have fallen year over year, giving struggling tenants a much-needed break.
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Good News for Homebuyers: Mortgage Rates Are Poised To Fall
Mortgage rates are poised to begin coming down as inflation is slowing and the Federal Reserve doesn’t want to exacerbate the banking crisis.
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Is the U.S. Tipping Into a Recession? The Answer Will Determine the Direction of the Housing Market
Whether the nation is in a recession, hurtling toward one, or will narrowly avoid it, is sure to have a big impact on the housing market.
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As ‘Zoom Town’ Settlers Are Forced Back to the Office, Many Must Choose: Keep My Job, Or My House?
The future of these previously hot real estate markets in the most remote suburbs and secondary cities has become uncertain.
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Is Spring the Make-or-Break Moment for 2023’s Housing Market? A Brutally Honest Look Ahead for Buyers, Sellers
What happens in this spring’s housing market could reverberate through the world of real estate for years to come.
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The Housing Market Warms Up, but This Twist Could Plunge It Back Into a Freeze
Bidding wars have returned as homebuyers reenter the housing market. But this unexpected twist could drive the market back to a standstill.
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A Tale of 2 Housing Markets: Why Some Homes Still Cause Heated Bidding Wars While Others Sit Unsold
Forget the housing slowdown. Real estate agents are reporting that bidding wars never really stopped for these kinds of homes.
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