Home Price Forecasts Revised for 2023 [INFOGRAPHIC]
Last year, some housing experts projected a decline in home prices by the end of 2023. But that didn’t happen – inventory was just too low.
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Last year, some housing experts projected a decline in home prices by the end of 2023. But that didn’t happen – inventory was just too low.
If you’re worried about a coming recession, you’re not alone.
Have you ever heard the term “Silver Tsunami” and wondered what it's all about?
The new year is right around the corner, and you might be wondering if 2024 will be the right time to buy or sell a home.
Comparing housing market metrics from one year to another can be challenging in a normal housing market – and the last few years have been anything but normal. In a way, they were 'unicorn' years.
The 2022 housing market has been defined by two key things: inflation and rapidly rising mortgage rates. And in many ways, it's put the market into a reset position.
Have you been thinking about selling your house?
Headlines saying foreclosures are rising might make you feel uneasy. But the truth is, there’s no need to worry.
Over the past few months, experts have revised their 2024 home price forecasts based on the latest data and market signals, and they’re even more confident prices will rise, not fall.
Based on what you’re hearing in the news about home prices, you may be worried they’re falling.
Thinking of buying or selling a house and wondering what the new year holds for the housing market?
Have you seen headlines talking about the increase in foreclosures in today’s housing market?
If you’re worried about what’s next for home prices, know the HPES shows experts are projecting they’ll continue to rise at least through 2028.
Are you wondering if it makes sense to buy a home right now?
If you’re thinking about buying or selling a home soon, you probably want to know what you can expect from the housing market in 2024.
If you're thinking about moving, it's important to know what's happening in the housing market.