Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes dipped in March as the supply remained tight. But the sales pace remained ahead of last year’s. [Read more...]
Student Loans burden Potential First-Time Home Buyers
As unpaid student loans in the United States pile up and become delinquent, economists are concerned that would-be young homeowners are getting left out of the housing market. [Read more...]
U.S. Real Estate Faces Lowest Inventory in More Than a Decade
Residential real estate has gone from dismal to a sellers’ market in just over a year. Once home prices stopped finally declining in early 2012, investors picked up their pace of acquisition in regional markets that where particularly affected by the housing downturn: Phoenix, Las Vegas, South Florida, and various markets in California. Inventories in those markets quickly tumbled, but that same situation is spreading to other metropolitan areas. [Read more...]
How the Budget Sequester Directly Impacts the FHA
As the political showdown over the United States budget deficit continues with the early days of the sequestration, government agencies are beginning to asses the impact of the sudden spending cuts. [Read more...]
Home Sales and Prices continue to improve in Pierce County
The higher home price and sales momentum that showed up toward the end of last year in Pierce County continued into January as both prices and sales rose sharply, according to Northwest Multiple Listing Service data released Tuesday. [Read more...]





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