Housing Market News
The Typical Homebuyer Pays Roughly 2% Less than the List Price–The Biggest Discount in 2 Years
Homebuyers, take note: Many listings are selling for under asking price, and most are lingering on the market. Florida homebuyers are seeing the biggest discount.
17% of Homeowners With Mortgages Have an Interest Rate of at Least 6%, the Highest Share in Nearly a Decade
Most homeowners still have a mortgage rate far below today’s levels, which is prompting many to stay put. But this lock-in effect is starting to
Nearly 70% of Single People Struggle to Afford Housing Payments, Compared to 52% of Married People
Single and divorced people are more likely than people who are married to make certain sacrifices, including skipping meals, to afford rent and mortgage payments,

U.S. Home Prices Rose 0.4% in December
Home prices grew 0.4% month over month in December, rising at a slightly slower pace than the past four months. On a year-over-year basis, home
Home Prices Are Rising in Every Major Metro for the First Time Since 2022
In Cleveland, prices jumped 15% year over year in December—the biggest increase among the 50 most populous metros. Next came Milwaukee and Philadelphia. Florida is
Housing Affordability Didn’t Worsen in 2024—The First Time in Four Years That Has Happened
A household earning the median U.S. income would have had to spend 41.8% of their earnings on monthly housing costs to buy the typical home
The Typical Homebuyer Pays Roughly 2% Less than the List Price–The Biggest Discount in 2 Years
Homebuyers, take note: Many listings are selling for under asking price, and most are lingering on the market. Florida homebuyers are seeing the biggest discount.
17% of Homeowners With Mortgages Have an Interest Rate of at Least 6%, the Highest Share in Nearly a Decade
Most homeowners still have a mortgage rate far below today’s levels, which is prompting many to stay put. But this lock-in effect is starting to
Nearly 70% of Single People Struggle to Afford Housing Payments, Compared to 52% of Married People
Single and divorced people are more likely than people who are married to make certain sacrifices, including skipping meals, to afford rent and mortgage payments,

U.S. Home Prices Rose 0.4% in December
Home prices grew 0.4% month over month in December, rising at a slightly slower pace than the past four months. On a year-over-year basis, home
Home Prices Are Rising in Every Major Metro for the First Time Since 2022
In Cleveland, prices jumped 15% year over year in December—the biggest increase among the 50 most populous metros. Next came Milwaukee and Philadelphia. Florida is
Housing Affordability Didn’t Worsen in 2024—The First Time in Four Years That Has Happened
A household earning the median U.S. income would have had to spend 41.8% of their earnings on monthly housing costs to buy the typical home