Financing Salaries Often Go Furthest in Small Cities New analysis from New Geography found that local salaries often go furthest in small cities, after being adjusted for cost of living. Big...
Financing The Next Recession Won’t See Bargain Home Prices The next recession is unlikely to bring the bargain home prices that many saw in the aftermath of 2008, Curbed reports. The last...
Financing The State Where It’s Most Expensive to Buy a Home Massachusetts has ranked as the state where it is most expensive to buy a home, MarketWatch reports. Massachusetts ranked as the most...
Financing Boise, Idaho Has the Fastest Growing Home Prices National Mortgage News reports that Idaho’s Boise-Nampa area ranked highest in the U.S. for year-over-year housing price increases, at a...
Financing Teachers Cannot Afford Average Rent Most teachers, especially those early in their career, cannot afford the average U.S. rent with their salaries, Zillow reports. Rent is...
Financing Interest Rates for AD&C Loans Rise, Bucking Trends Interest rates on loans for land acquisition, development, and single-family construction (AD&C) continued to rise in the second quarter...
Sales How Cost Per Square Foot Is Used as a Homebuying Tool The average cost per square foot in a neighborhood can help buyers determine if a home sale price is high or low, Realtor.com reports. ...
Financing The 25 Most Expensive Places to Live The most expensive places to live in the U.S. are often coastal towns where homes are too expensive for local salaries, HousingWire reports....
Financing Mortgage Rates Fall to Another Low The 30-year fixed-rate average fell to 3.55 % this week, its lowest level since November 2016, the Washington Post reports. The 30-year...
Financing Risky Mortgage Loans Are Making a Comeback Realtor.com reports that 2018 saw the highest rate of unconventional mortgage loans since the 2008 housing crisis, and 2019 is on track to...