Housing Market News
In Swing States, Typical Homebuyer’s Monthly Payment Has Nearly Doubled Since The Last Presidential Election
Swing-state housing payments have nearly doubled since the 2020 election, as home prices and mortgage rates have soared. To look at affordability another way, the
Falling Mortgage Rates, Rising Supply Create Opportunity for Homebuyers This Summer, Even Amid Record-High Prices
Homebuyers on a $3,000 monthly budget have gained over $20,000 in purchasing power since mortgage rates peaked in the spring. House hunters who have been
Renters Must Earn $66,120 to Afford the Typical U.S. Apartment. The Typical Renter Makes $11,000 Less Than That.
Just 39% of renters make enough to afford the median-priced apartment. The income renters need to afford the typical apartment is the highest since 2022
U.S. Home Prices Are Rising at the Slowest Pace in Nearly a Year and a Half
Home prices rose 0.3% in May. Price growth is slowing thanks to a small uptick in new listings as elevated mortgage rates keep buyers at
Housing Affordability Is Gen Z’s Top Voting Issue, Outweighing Abortion Rights and the Economy: Redfin Survey
Millennials, Gen Xers and baby boomers all ranked the overall economy as the top issue in their presidential pick. Preserving democracy was more likely than
U.S. Home Prices Continue Their Ascent, Even as High Costs Deter Homebuyers
Home prices grew 0.5% in April, the sixth consecutive month of similar increases. Elevated mortgage rates are curbing homebuyer demand, but prices continue to tick
In Swing States, Typical Homebuyer’s Monthly Payment Has Nearly Doubled Since The Last Presidential Election
Swing-state housing payments have nearly doubled since the 2020 election, as home prices and mortgage rates have soared. To look at affordability another way, the
Falling Mortgage Rates, Rising Supply Create Opportunity for Homebuyers This Summer, Even Amid Record-High Prices
Homebuyers on a $3,000 monthly budget have gained over $20,000 in purchasing power since mortgage rates peaked in the spring. House hunters who have been
Renters Must Earn $66,120 to Afford the Typical U.S. Apartment. The Typical Renter Makes $11,000 Less Than That.
Just 39% of renters make enough to afford the median-priced apartment. The income renters need to afford the typical apartment is the highest since 2022
U.S. Home Prices Are Rising at the Slowest Pace in Nearly a Year and a Half
Home prices rose 0.3% in May. Price growth is slowing thanks to a small uptick in new listings as elevated mortgage rates keep buyers at
Housing Affordability Is Gen Z’s Top Voting Issue, Outweighing Abortion Rights and the Economy: Redfin Survey
Millennials, Gen Xers and baby boomers all ranked the overall economy as the top issue in their presidential pick. Preserving democracy was more likely than
U.S. Home Prices Continue Their Ascent, Even as High Costs Deter Homebuyers
Home prices grew 0.5% in April, the sixth consecutive month of similar increases. Elevated mortgage rates are curbing homebuyer demand, but prices continue to tick