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Investors scooped up close to 15% of homes sold in first quarter—‘a bigger piece of the pie than in any other’
Finance
Investors scooped up close to 15% of homes sold in first quarter—‘a bigger piece of the pie than in any other’
By Alena BotrosJuly 11, 2024
Top economist: Buyers and sellers should brace themselves for the 6% mortgage rate reality
Finance
Top economist: Buyers and sellers should brace themselves for the 6% mortgage rate reality
By Alena BotrosJuly 10, 2024
builders standing outside new apartment building
Finance
Builders are pumping the brakes on new apartment construction—but landlords will keep ‘jacking up’ rental prices
By Sydney LakeJuly 10, 2024
There’s a wave of apartments coming, but building permits have plummeted almost 30% since the pandemic—and it could mean higher rents
Finance
There’s a wave of apartments coming, but building permits have plummeted almost 30% since the pandemic—and it could mean higher rents
By Alena BotrosJuly 9, 2024
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Finance
Fed Chair Jerome Powell warns: Inflation isn’t ‘the only risk we face’
By Craig Torres and BloombergJuly 9, 2024
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Finance
Lumber prices are nearing all-time lows but could be headed for a rebound, executive says: ‘We are extremely, extremely cheap’
By Jason MaJuly 7, 2024
If mortgage rates stay above 6.5%, ‘the chances of an imminent recovery are slim’ for housing demand, Capital Economics says 
Finance
If mortgage rates stay above 6.5%, ‘the chances of an imminent recovery are slim’ for housing demand, Capital Economics says 
By Alena BotrosJuly 5, 2024
30-year mortgage rate climbs to just under 7%, pushing up borrowing costs for the first time since May
Personal Finance
30-year mortgage rate climbs to just under 7%, pushing up borrowing costs for the first time since May
By Alex Veiga and The Associated PressJuly 4, 2024
We’re passing through ‘the worst housing affordability crisis’ ever seen, former Housing Secretary says—and it isn’t going to fix itself
Finance
We’re passing through ‘the worst housing affordability crisis’ ever seen, former Housing Secretary says—and it isn’t going to fix itself
By Alena BotrosJuly 3, 2024
Gen Zers and millennials have it harder than boomers did with college debt and buying a home—but they’re much better about saving
Personal Finance
Gen Zers and millennials have it harder than boomers did with college debt and buying a home—but they’re much better about saving
By Anne LesterJuly 3, 2024
Mature couple hugging in front of modern home.
Finance
Homeowners are sitting on a record amount of equity, driving a shift toward more expensive homes, top economist says 
By Alena BotrosJuly 1, 2024
toy house upside down
Finance
This decades-long trend in home prices has been ‘flipped on its head’ amid a big shift in the housing market
By Jason MaJune 30, 2024
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Finance
Lumber prices are plunging. Blame the record drop in U.S. housing affordability and a post-pandemic double bubble ‘hangover’
By Will DanielJune 30, 2024
Model house locked with chain
Finance
The housing market’s lock-in effect could last into the next decade as mortgage rates stay high even with Fed cuts, BofA says
By Jason MaJune 29, 2024
Landlords are on edge over the housing market’s insurance shock—a whopping 80% say they’re anxious, survey reveals
Finance
Landlords are on edge over the housing market’s insurance shock—a whopping 80% say they’re anxious, survey reveals
By Alena BotrosJune 27, 2024
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