Housing markets

Buyers back out of home-sale deals at record rate in January

Sellers significantly outnumbering buyers in the market and economic uncertainty have caused a record number of home sales to fall through, a new industry report found. Processing Content Nearly 40,000 home-sale agreements were cancelled in January, according to a Redfin analysis of pending sales data. That’s 13.7% of homes that went under contract in the […]

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Home prices are up… depending on where you look

Home prices increased nationwide on a seasonally adjusted basis, a pair of widely followed metrics agree, although they vary on the size of the increase. Processing Content The Federal Housing Finance Agency House Price Index hit another high in December at 440.36, up from 439.72 in November, a change of 0.1. Price rose 0.8% on

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Homebuying power hits highest level in nearly 4 years

Homebuying power hits highest level in nearly 4 years

Sam Hall/Bloomberg Homebuying power is at its highest level in nearly four years, as lower mortgage rates and slowed demand has improved affordability, a new industry report found. Processing Content A median-income household in the United States could comfortably afford a $331,483 home with a 20% down payment in January, $30,000 more than a year

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White House reportedly set home investor size sought in ban

White House reportedly set home investor size sought in ban

Former US President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference following a meeting with Senate Republicans at the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) office in Washington, DC, US, on Thursday, June 13, 2024. Trump’s brand on Wall Street, once tarnished by the US Capitol attack and his bombastic political rhetoric, has made a near-full recovery,

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Dropping tri-merge reports hikes mortgage risk, paper claims

A paper from Andrew Davidson & Co. reportedly supports the notion that dropping the tri-merge credit report standard would result in greater risk to mortgage industry participants. Processing Content The paper was brought to media attention by the Consumer Data Industry Association. Others stand by their views that a single pull is sufficient to use

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New home mortgage applications up as starts end 2025 strong

Loan applications for newly constructed homes increased 19% between December and January, benefitting from how housing starts performed at the end of 2025, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. Processing Content Year-over-year, however, volume increased by just 2%, the MBA’s Builder Application Survey reported. Rates for the 30-year fixed reached a three-year low at 6.09%

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Housing starts rise to five-month high in broad increase

New residential construction in the US rose to a five-month high in December, as homebuilders boosted production to take advantage of lower borrowing costs. Processing Content Housing starts increased 6.2% to an annual pace of 1.4 million homes in December, according to figures released Wednesday by the government, which were delayed by fall’s federal shutdown.

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Why some cities resist national housing slowdowns

Uneven cooling in the national housing market is sharpening focus on why some cities continue to defy the slowdown. While macro indicators point to softer demand, select metro areas maintain steady homeowner lending volume. Processing Content Local conditions, rather than national sentiment, shape borrower confidence, application flow, and loan performance. These local conditions are reflected

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Average down payment falls amid price cooling

As home-price growth has flattened, the average down payment has decreased, according to a new industry report. Processing Content The typical homebuyer’s down payment in the United States decreased 1.5% year over year to $64,000 in December, the first drop in five months, Redfin found. That’s 15.2% of the average purchase price, compared with 16.7%

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