The housing market has always been a topic of interest, but recent fluctuations have left potential buyers on edge. A particular housing chart, illustrating dramatic changes in home prices, is causing ...
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Affordability problems weighed down the housing market in 2025, though there were signs of improvement. Mortgage rates declined somewhat and more listings hit the market, helping to ease some of high ...
Ezra Klein had a classic column in the New York Times today where he advertises in his title, “America’s Housing Crisis, in One Chart.” The chart he highlights — new housing units per capita — is ...
The U.S. real estate market is experiencing increased regional divergence, with prices falling mainly in high-cost states, while the Midwest and Northeast remain resilient. Inventory is rising, ...
The housing market keeps getting worse. Home prices have risen more than 50 percent since the pandemic. About a third of Americans households now spend more than 30 percent of their income on housing.
December housing data, including purchase applications, will offer early insight into 2026 market trends. Inventory levels are stabilizing and tracking these metrics can help forecast next year’s ...
Few pandemic-era bets will have paid off quite as nicely as nabbing a house in a boomtown such as Atlanta, Austin or Miami with a two-point-something-per-cent mortgage rate—and holding on as its value ...
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