For the sixth straight month, renters are handed a reprieve. Rental prices are still declining—but not nearly as much as many had hoped.
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Mortgage Rates Have Dropped Quickly: How Low Will They Go in 2024?
Mortgage rates fell rapidly late last year. Aspiring homebuyers want to know how much lower they will go this year.
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Worried About a Recession? A Soft Landing Could Actually Be Very Bad for the Housing Market
Optimism is building that the economy might avert a recession. However, a soft landing may be even worse for the housing market.
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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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Tech Companies Are Laying Off Thousands of Workers. Will the Housing Market Survive the Cuts?
A wave of high-profile tech companies laying off scores of workers could hobble the struggling housing market even further.
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How the Rollout of COVID-19 Vaccines Could Help—and Hurt—the U.S. Housing Market
Now as the vaccines are being rolled out, home buyers and sellers are eager to take real estate’s temperature. Will prices cool? Will cities come back?
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Construction a bright spot in December jobs report
December marked the end of seven straight months of job growth.
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All in the Family: How the Pandemic Accelerated the Rise in Multigenerational Living
The pandemic and ensuing recession accelerated the number of individuals moving into multigenerational households—but the trend had begun years earlier.
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A Happier New Year: Eviction, Foreclosure Freeze Extended Into 2021 for Lucky Few
Many renters and homeowners won’t lose the roof over their heads at the end of the year as the eviction and foreclosure moratoriums have been extended.
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Home-Builder Confidence Slips From Record High in December, as Buyers Get Cold Feet
The housing market remains hot, but the outlook for the year ahead has become murkier as COVID-19 vaccines roll out.
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