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Home values forecast to dip 2.2% by mid-2026, marking a steady cooling rather than a sharp drop. Declines may give[…]
Read moreHome values forecast to dip 2.2% by mid-2026, marking a steady cooling rather than a sharp drop. Declines may give[…]
Read moreEven with more homes on the market right now, some buyers are still having a tough time finding the right[…]
Read moreYou may be seeing headlines about how foreclosures are rising. And if that makes you nervous that we’re headed for[…]
Read moreIf your house is on the market but you haven’t gotten any offers you’re comfortable with, you may be wondering:[…]
Read morePurchasing property requires a structured approach: assess your financial goals and budget, including all costs; explore financing options and use[…]
Read moreIn 2025, the U.S. housing market faces record-high inventory and rising cancellations (14.9%), driven by affordability issues and high mortgage[…]
Read moreYou may have seen talk online that new home inventory is at its highest level since the crash. And if[…]
Read moreNow that the market is slowing down, homeowners who haven’t sold at the price they were hoping for are increasingly[…]
Read moreNo — experts expect moderate gains, with the median panel forecasting about 15% national cumulative home price growth by the[…]
Read moreHome prices are expected to continue softening through 2025 and into 2026, particularly in markets like Austin and Dallas-Fort Worth.[…]
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