What You Really Need To Know About Home Prices
According to recent data from Fannie Mae, almost 1 in 4 people still think home prices are going to come down.
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According to recent data from Fannie Mae, almost 1 in 4 people still think home prices are going to come down.
You may see media coverage talking about a drop in homeowner equity.
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.
Are you dreaming of buying your own home and wondering about how you’ll save for a down payment? You're not alone.
Everyone’s interpretation of the American Dream is unique and personal.
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.
In today's world of rising housing costs, many buyers are looking for ways to still be able to buy a home.
During the pandemic, many of us reexamined the meaning of home for ourselves and our loved ones.
The National Association of Realtors (NAR) will release its latest Existing Home Sales (EHS) report later this week.
You may have seen reports in the news recently saying it’s more affordable to rent right now than it is to buy a home.
Reaching retirement is a significant milestone in life, bringing with it a lot of change and new opportunities.
Over the past year, home prices have been a widely debated topic.
Have you been saving up to buy a home this year?
Everyone has their own idea of the American Dream, and it's different for each person.
Are you putting off your plans to sell because you’re worried you won’t be able to find a home you like when you move?
If you’re thinking about buying a home, you want to know the decision will be a good one.
This time every year, homeowners who are planning to move have a decision to make: sell now or wait until after the holidays?