Housing Market News
More Gen Zers are Buying Homes. But It’s a Trickle, Not a Flood.
Homeownership for young Americans is a mixed bag. The homeownership rate for Gen Zers and millennials is ticking up, but both generations are tracking behind
Homebuyers Are Canceling Deals at the Highest Rate on Record
Over 40,000 U.S. home-purchase agreements were canceled in December, equal to 16.3% of homes that went under contract that month—the highest December percentage in records
Home Sellers Outnumber Buyers By a Record Margin, Upping Buyers’ Bargaining Power
There were a record 47% more home sellers than buyers in December, giving the buyers who were in the market negotiating power. The Sun Belt
Trump’s Mortgage Bond Order Pushes Rates Below 6% For First Time in Nearly 3 Years, Boosting Purchasing Power
Purchasing power has increased $30,000 in the last six months, with rates falling below 6% the day after President Trump ordered a $200 billion mortgage
The U.S. Housing Market Has 37% More Sellers Than Buyers—More Than Double Last Year’s Gap
Summer 2025 was the only time in records dating back to 2013 that sellers outnumbered buyers by a larger percentage. This mismatch means it’s a
The Suburbs of St. Louis Are the Most Affordable Place in the U.S. to Buy a Home
The Midwest and South are home to a majority of the country’s most affordable cities. A typical household in Bellefontaine Neighbors, MO, a St. Louis
More Gen Zers are Buying Homes. But It’s a Trickle, Not a Flood.
Homeownership for young Americans is a mixed bag. The homeownership rate for Gen Zers and millennials is ticking up, but both generations are tracking behind
Homebuyers Are Canceling Deals at the Highest Rate on Record
Over 40,000 U.S. home-purchase agreements were canceled in December, equal to 16.3% of homes that went under contract that month—the highest December percentage in records
Home Sellers Outnumber Buyers By a Record Margin, Upping Buyers’ Bargaining Power
There were a record 47% more home sellers than buyers in December, giving the buyers who were in the market negotiating power. The Sun Belt
Trump’s Mortgage Bond Order Pushes Rates Below 6% For First Time in Nearly 3 Years, Boosting Purchasing Power
Purchasing power has increased $30,000 in the last six months, with rates falling below 6% the day after President Trump ordered a $200 billion mortgage
The U.S. Housing Market Has 37% More Sellers Than Buyers—More Than Double Last Year’s Gap
Summer 2025 was the only time in records dating back to 2013 that sellers outnumbered buyers by a larger percentage. This mismatch means it’s a
The Suburbs of St. Louis Are the Most Affordable Place in the U.S. to Buy a Home
The Midwest and South are home to a majority of the country’s most affordable cities. A typical household in Bellefontaine Neighbors, MO, a St. Louis