Housing Market News
2023 Has Been The Least Affordable Year for Homebuying on Record—But 2024 Is Looking Up
A homebuyer with the median U.S. income would’ve had to spend a record 41% of earnings on monthly housing costs in 2023, up from 39%
Introducing the Redfin Home Price Index
Redfin’s new gauge of housing prices, which is similar to but more current than the Case-Shiller index, shows that home prices rose roughly 1% month
More Than One-Third of Home Sellers Are Giving Concessions to Buyers
Sellers are handing out freebies to woo buyers, who have become increasingly likely to back out of deals as mortgage rates have climbed. Home sellers
Homebuyers Must Earn $115,000 to Afford the Typical U.S. Home. That’s About $40,000 More Than the Typical American Household Earns.
Sky-high mortgage rates and still-rising home prices have made it harder than ever to afford a home, especially for first-time buyers. The typical buyer needs
4 Ways to Buy Your First Home, Even as Affordability Worsens
Originally published to Forbes on September 12, 2023. For many young Americans, the dream of owning a home feels less like a middle-class milestone and more
Redfin Survey: 1 in 5 Millennial Respondents Believe They’ll Never Own a Home
Roughly one in 10 Gen Z respondents believe they’ll never own a home. Affordability is the number-one barrier to homeownership for young Americans: About half
2023 Has Been The Least Affordable Year for Homebuying on Record—But 2024 Is Looking Up
A homebuyer with the median U.S. income would’ve had to spend a record 41% of earnings on monthly housing costs in 2023, up from 39%
Introducing the Redfin Home Price Index
Redfin’s new gauge of housing prices, which is similar to but more current than the Case-Shiller index, shows that home prices rose roughly 1% month
More Than One-Third of Home Sellers Are Giving Concessions to Buyers
Sellers are handing out freebies to woo buyers, who have become increasingly likely to back out of deals as mortgage rates have climbed. Home sellers
Homebuyers Must Earn $115,000 to Afford the Typical U.S. Home. That’s About $40,000 More Than the Typical American Household Earns.
Sky-high mortgage rates and still-rising home prices have made it harder than ever to afford a home, especially for first-time buyers. The typical buyer needs
4 Ways to Buy Your First Home, Even as Affordability Worsens
Originally published to Forbes on September 12, 2023. For many young Americans, the dream of owning a home feels less like a middle-class milestone and more
Redfin Survey: 1 in 5 Millennial Respondents Believe They’ll Never Own a Home
Roughly one in 10 Gen Z respondents believe they’ll never own a home. Affordability is the number-one barrier to homeownership for young Americans: About half