U.S. buyers unfazed by record home prices and tense bidding wars during the pandemic are lowering their expectations and holding off on home purchases two years later
Record housing appreciation is helping some homeowners build substantial wealth, while would-be buyers are priced out on the opposite end of the housing market
With strong local economies, favorable community amenities, and relative housing affordability, midwestern metros are attracting the largest share of migrating buyers
While many affluent homebuyers are packing up and heading to sunny climates and more favorable metros, most house hunters are staying close to their current homes
While some economists predict home price deceleration as a result of higher mortgage rates, home builders are seeing nothing but high demand and above-average home sales