Real Estate Continues To Be the Best Investment [INFOGRAPHIC]
According to a recent Gallup poll, real estate has been voted the best long-term investment for 11 years in a row, beating gold, stocks, bonds, and more.
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According to a recent Gallup poll, real estate has been voted the best long-term investment for 11 years in a row, beating gold, stocks, bonds, and more.
Looking at monthly home price data from six expert sources shows the worst home price declines are behind us, and they’re rising again nationally.
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.
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) will release its latest Existing Home Sales Report tomorrow.
Over the last year, the housing market’s gone through significant change.
Media coverage about what’s happening with home prices can be confusing.
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) will release its latest Existing Home Sales (EHS) report later this week.
While home prices vary by local area, they’ve already hit their low point nationally, and now they’re starting to rise again.
Your equity grows as you pay down your home loan and as home prices increase. With home prices rising again, your equity is getting an extra boost.
With all the headlines circulating about home prices and rising mortgage rates, you may wonder if it still makes sense to invest in homeownership right now.
Selling your house is no simple task.
While remote work peaked during the pandemic, many people still work from home today.
If you’re thinking of buying a home this year, be sure to factor in the long-term benefits of homeownership.
There have been a lot of shifts in the housing market recently.
Today’s housing inventory is still well below more normal years.
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 housing market’s been going through a lot of change lately, and there’s been uncertainty surrounding what will happen this spring.