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Fed Slashes Interest Rates, But Mortgage Rates Surge Up To 6.72% - Here's Why It's Happening
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New Real Estate Platform Allows US Homebuyers To Check The Political Affiliations Of Their Neighbors For Free
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NYC Bill Relieving Renters Of Broker Fees Passes Without Mayor's Signature. Real Estate Groups Are Suing To Stop It
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The U.S. housing market is showing signs that it is slowly emerging from the downturn brought about by the pandemic. Low inventory and growing buyer demand are pushing prices up, but one study has revealed that there are still sellers that price their homes lower than market levels despite the demand. US Housing Market Improving, Inventory Still Down
As states begin to reopen and restrictions start to ease, the housing market starts showing signs of improvement, the latest housing market trends report says. Survey Says Almost 65% of US Households Are Confident They Can Pay Mortgage in June
A majority of mortgage borrowers are confident that they can pay their monthly mortgage obligation, a survey reveals. Home-Buying Demand Rises 22% | Latest Report
Seasonally adjusted homebuying demand, for the full week ending May 31, has risen 22 percent from its January and February levels, according to the latest data. Some Buyers, Sellers Want Reassurances First Before They Participate in Open Houses Again
While a majority of consumers - 65 percent - are willing to attend an open house without hesitation, but others want specific reassurances first, including approval of a COVID-19 vaccine, research findings say. Luby’s to Pursue Selling Its Real Estate Assets
Luby’s, Inc has announced that it will immediately be pursuing the sale of its operating division and assets — including all real estate assets, in a statement released June 3, 2020. Majority of Buyers, Sellers Will Welcome Return of Open Houses
It seems that despite the pandemic, a majority of people who have previously attended open houses within the past year are still willing to do it again, the latest survey says. The Potential Power of Tiktok in Real Estate
TikTok is fast becoming a popular social media app. It has attracted millions of users and has had many advertisers and brands recognizing its influence, especially in the fact that its popularity has grown exponentially after the coronavirus pandemic forced people from across the globe to stay at home. These Are the Metro Areas Where You Can Still Find Affordable Houses to Buy
Mortgage rates may have hit another all-time low but despite homebuying getting more affordable, the contracting supply of homes for sale makes shopping for affordable homes difficult. Despite that, there are still affordable areas where one can find available houses to buy. Extension of $600 Weekly Unemployment Benefits Still Uncertain, While the Unemployed Struggle to Pay Rent
The extra $600 weekly unemployment benefits will end in July, but the possibility of an extension remains uncertain. What does this mean for the millions of Americans impacted by the coronavirus pandemic and are struggling to pay their rent?