The housing market will eventually adjust to record inflation and elevated mortgage rates, and that could mean a much-anticipated slowdown in home prices
Though some experts expected home prices to decelerate as interest rates crept to new highs, homebuyers are still battling a persistent affordability crisis
Adjustable-rate mortgages were one of the causes of the Great Recession in 2007, and as housing prices escalate to new record highs, they’re making a comeback nationwide
The average list price rose to a new high across the U.S. at the end of March, but according to some housing experts, a late 2000s-esque housing bubble isn’t a likely scenario
The majority of females are still underpaid in comparison to their male coworkers, an affordability gap which is making its way into the housing market