Housing Market News
6% of Today’s Home Sellers Are At Risk of Selling at a Loss. That’s Up From 4.4% a Year Ago, But Still Historically Low.
The risk of selling at a loss varies significantly in different parts of the country; nearly 20% of sellers are at risk of losing money
The U.S. Housing Market Has Nearly 500,000 More Sellers Than Buyers—the Most on Record. That Will Likely Cause Home Prices to Fall
There are 34% more sellers in the market than buyers. At no other point in records dating back to 2013 have sellers outnumbered buyers this
U.S. Home Prices Tick Down 0.1% in April, the First Monthly Drop Since 2022
U.S. home prices in April nudged down 0.1%, the first month-over-month decline since September 2022. Home prices rose 4.1% year over year—the smallest increase since
The Homes Americans are Buying are Older Than Ever
The typical home bought in the U.S. hit a record age of 36 years in 2024—up from 27 years in 2012. Buyers pay less for
Sending 2 Kids to Daycare Costs More Than Rent in Most Major U.S. Metros
In Denver and Seattle, families pay nearly as much for daycare as they do for rent–and they pay much more for daycare than rent if
Monthly Mortgage Payments Are Falling in 12 of the 50 Most Populous U.S. Metros, Mostly in the Bay Area, Florida and Texas
Monthly mortgage payments are declining in some parts of the country as homebuying demand slows amid widespread economic uncertainty. The silver lining for buyers in
6% of Today’s Home Sellers Are At Risk of Selling at a Loss. That’s Up From 4.4% a Year Ago, But Still Historically Low.
The risk of selling at a loss varies significantly in different parts of the country; nearly 20% of sellers are at risk of losing money
The U.S. Housing Market Has Nearly 500,000 More Sellers Than Buyers—the Most on Record. That Will Likely Cause Home Prices to Fall
There are 34% more sellers in the market than buyers. At no other point in records dating back to 2013 have sellers outnumbered buyers this
U.S. Home Prices Tick Down 0.1% in April, the First Monthly Drop Since 2022
U.S. home prices in April nudged down 0.1%, the first month-over-month decline since September 2022. Home prices rose 4.1% year over year—the smallest increase since
The Homes Americans are Buying are Older Than Ever
The typical home bought in the U.S. hit a record age of 36 years in 2024—up from 27 years in 2012. Buyers pay less for
Sending 2 Kids to Daycare Costs More Than Rent in Most Major U.S. Metros
In Denver and Seattle, families pay nearly as much for daycare as they do for rent–and they pay much more for daycare than rent if
Monthly Mortgage Payments Are Falling in 12 of the 50 Most Populous U.S. Metros, Mostly in the Bay Area, Florida and Texas
Monthly mortgage payments are declining in some parts of the country as homebuying demand slows amid widespread economic uncertainty. The silver lining for buyers in