For Week Ending July 9, 2016 Sales have been brisk this summer, as the largest living generation in the U.S., the Millennials, enters the housing market in droves. Student loan debt is still a hindrance for many, but that has … Continue reading →
For Week Ending July 2, 2016 The United Kingdom vote for exit from the European Union (Brexit) has likely already had at least one short-term effect on the U.S. housing market. The decision to not raise interest rates until later … Continue reading →
For Week Ending June 25, 2016 As we know, declining inventory has been the central focus of real estate news throughout the first half of the year. The lack of options of homes for sale seems to be keeping many … Continue reading →
For Week Ending June 18, 2016 Like summer temperatures, home prices continue to inch up in most housing categories and geographic submarkets. Meanwhile, hopeful buyers are wishing for more options to fulfill the perfect fit. As we reach deeper into … Continue reading →
For Week Ending June 11, 2016 The pace of new homes being built is slower than necessary to keep inventory figures up, especially in a time with plenty of demand. However, building permits are active and low mortgage rates continue … Continue reading →